Nat; Redirection Of Ports; Dmz - VOO TC7210.V Operating Instructions Manual

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NAT

On this page you can enable that a device connected to your
network can be reached from outside (Internet).
• To create a NAT
rule, click Create in IPv4 or Create
in IPv6; a new page is displayed. Complete the fields
as described below.
Example: To create a rule for the Xbox Live service which
uses port 88, you have 2 options:
Add a known
rule:
>
- Enter the local IP address of the device in the local IP
Address field.
- You can leave the External IP Address field at 0.0.0.0.
- Click Add.
Add a personalised
rule:
>
- Enter the local IP address of the device in the local IP
Address field.
- Enter 88 in the local Start Port, local End Port, external Start
Port and External End Port fields.
- You can leave the External IP Address field at 0.0.0.0.
- Select BOTH in the Protocol field.
- Select Active in the Enabled field.
- Click Apply.
You can always edit existing rules by clicking Edit, Delete or
Delete all in the table of existing rules.

REDIRECTION OF PORTS

On this page you can customise the redirection settings of
ports for devices on the local area network.

DMZ

On this page you can specify a PC on your local area network that
must remain accessible for all computers on the WAN (internet).
To specify a device in
DMZ, enter the local IP address of the
device in the DMZ Address field. Click Apply.
For example, if you put a HTTP server on this machine,
everyone can access this server using the IP address of your
modem as destination. The value 0 means no DMZ is enabled.
The router firewall no longer protects the devices in
the DMZ.
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