Using The Port Trigger Option - Ubee UBC1303 User Manual

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5. Click Apply. The forwarding rule is created and displayed in the table as shown
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Using the Port Trigger Option

Port Triggers define dynamic triggers for specific devices on the LAN. This allows special
applications that require specific port numbers with bi-directional traffic to function
properly. Applications such as video conferencing, voice, gaming, and some messaging
program features may require these special settings.
Some services use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated range of
ports on the server side. The difference between port forwarding and triggering is:
 Port forwarding sets a rule to send a service to a single LAN IP address.
 Port triggering defines two kinds of ports: trigger port and target port. The trigger
port sends a service request from a LAN host to a specific destination port number.
The port the LAN host is required to listen to by the application is called the target
port. The server returns responses to these ports.
Ubee UBC1303AB00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • June 2017
Disables (Off) or enables (On) the forwarding rule.
Saves the forwarding rule.
Cancels the rule.
Displays fields for the rule selected in order to change values.
Deletes all entries in the forwarding table.
Deletes the selected rule.
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