Virtual Server - THOMSON SpeedTouch 716 User Manual

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5.5.5 Virtual Server

The Virtual Server
menu
The Port Forwarding
page
Port Triggering
The Port Triggering
page
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The Virtual Server section consists of following pages:
The Port Forwarding page
Port Triggering
DMZ Host
Dynamic DNS
This page allows you to add/delete port forwarding rules:
For more information on port forwarding and virtual servers, see
"7.1 Setting up a Virtual Server" on page
When the SpeedTouch™ detects outbound traffic on a port listed in the Port
Triggering table (a trigger port), it automatically creates the necessary port
forwarding rules to allow inbound traffic for this connection.
Port triggering is useful for the applications that need multiple connections
such as games and video conferencing.
The Port Triggering page allows you to add/delete port triggering rules:
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