Port Forwards - D-Link DWM-311 User Manual

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Section 3 - Configuration
This section is only available in Router Mode. To enable Router Mode, see "Router Mode" on page 23.
By default, Network Address Translation (NAT) blocks all remote requests. For cases where remote requests are needed, such as for remote access
or servers, port forwarding allows specific ports and protocols to travel from the Internet to specifically designated hosts on the private network.
The device accepts remote requests for these services at your global IP address. It uses the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port number, and
redirects these requests to the server on your LAN with the LAN IP address you specify.
On each screen, click Apply to save changes or Reset to revert changes.
If port forwards have been set up, they will be listed here.
Name:
Indicates the user-specified name of the port forward.
Match:
Indicates the criteria that must be met for traffic to be forwarded
to the specified IP address on the local network.
Forward to:
Indicates the IP address, port, and interface to which the matched
traffic will be forwarded.
Enable:
Check this box to enable this port forward. Uncheck this box to
disable it.
Sort:
When multiple port forwards with overlapping criteria are
enabled, the user can specify the order which the rules are
applied.
Edit:
Clicking this button will allow detailed modifications of the port
forward. For details, see "Edit a Port Forward" on page 17.
Delete:
Clicking this button will delete the associated port forward.
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