Configuring Port Forwarding - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Configuring Virtual Private Networks and Security
Configuring VPNs
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Cisco RV220W Administration Guide

Configuring Port Forwarding

Port forwarding provides remote access to applications like email and mapped
network drives. Supporting TCP data, SSL port forwarding detects and reroutes
individual data streams over the port forwarding connection. To configure port
forwarding, choose VPN > SSL VPN Server > Port Forwarding.
To add an application for port forwarding:
Under the Configured Applications for Port Fowarding Table, click Add.
Enter the Local Server IP address, or the IP address of the local server that is
hosting the application.
Enter the TCP port number of the application.
Click Save.
To allow users to access the private network servers by using a hostname instead
of an IP address, the fully-qualified domain name corresponding to the IP address
is required. To configure the host name:
Under the Configured Host Names for Port Forwarding Table, click Add.
Enter the Local Server IP Address, or the IP address of the local server hosting the
application. The application was previously configured and is listed in the
Configured Applications for Port Fowarding Table.
Enter the fully-qualified domain name, or the domain name of the internal server.
Click Save.
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