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Add/Edit Port Forwarding Rule
Name: Name your rule.
Enabled: Toggle whether your rule is enabled. Selected by default.
Use Port Range: Changes the selection options to allow you to input a range of ports (if desired).
Internet Port(s): The port number(s) as you want it defined on the Internet. Typically these will be the same as the local port numbers, but they do not have to be.
These numbers will be mapped to the local port numbers.
Local Computer: Select the IP address of an attached device from the dropdown menu, or manually input the IP address of a device.
Local Port(s): The port number(s) that corresponds to the service (Web server, FTP, etc) on a local computer or device. For example, you might input "80" in the
Local Port(s) field to open a port for a Web server on a computer within your network. The Internet Port(s) field could then also be 80, or you could choose
another port number that will be used across the Internet to access your Web server. If you choose a number other than 80 for the Internet Port, connections to that
number will be mapped to 80 – and therefore the Web server – within your network.
Protocol: Select from the following options in the dropdown menu:
TCP
UDP
TCP & UDP
Click Submit to save your completed port forwarding rule.
Port Proxying Rules
A port proxy rule allows traffic from the local LAN to be redirected to a specific computer/IP address on the Internet.
Click Add to create a new port proxying rule, or select an existing rule and click Edit.
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