4.0 Configuration
Enable or disable DMZ Mode. DMZ can be used to forward all traffic to the
DMZ Server IP listed below.
Enter the IP address of the device on the LAN side of the BulletPlus where
all the traffic will be forwarded to.
If the firewall is set to block
Enter a exception port number that will NOT be forwarded to the DMZ
incoming traffic on the WAN
server IP. Usually a configuration or remote management port that is
and/or Carrier interfaces,
additional rules or IP/MAC
excluded to retain external control of the BulletPlus.
lists must be configured to
allow desired traffic access.
Firewall Port Forwarding Configuration
This is simply a field where a convenient reference or description is added
to the rule. Each Forward must have a unique rule name and can use up to
10 characters.
Select the source for the traffic, from either the 3G/Cellular or from the
WAN.
Enter the IP address of the intended internal (i.e. on LAN side of
BulletPlus) server. This is the IP address of the device you are forwarding
traffic to.
Target port number of the internal server on the LAN IP entered above.
Select the type of transport protocol used. For example Telnet uses TCP,
SNMP uses UDP, etc.
Port number of the incoming request (from 4G/WAN-side).
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DMZ Mode
Values (selection)
Disable / Enable
DMZ Server IP
Values (IP Address)
192.168.100.100
Exception Port
Values (Port #)
0
Name
Values (10 chars)
Forward
Source
Values (selection)
Carrier / WAN
Internal Server IP
Values (IP Address)
192.168.2.1
Internal Port
Values (Port #)
3000
Protocol
Values (selection)
TCP / UDP / Both
External Port
Values (Port #)
2000
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