Port Forwarding - Uniden UIP1868P Interface Manual

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Metric
Enter the metric associated with this static route. The Metric field corresponds
roughly to the number of hops it takes to get to the network or host being entered.
Interface
Select
to route packets destined for this device to the LAN port; Select
LAN
route packets destined for this device to the WAN port.

Port Forwarding

The Internet uses ports to specify different types of service requests. For instance, an
email message contains a code for port 110 (POP3 mail services) while a web page
request contains a code for port 80 (HTTP services). This allows the router to send
the requests to the correct host: any marked as port 110 is routed to the mail server,
and any data marked as port 80 is routed to the web server.
If you want to set up one or more computers as a host, you must tell the router what
services should be sent to that host. This configuration is called port forwarding.
There are over four thousand ports defined for different services. Of these, about one
thousand are used most often and considered "well-known" ports. Complete lists of
all well-known ports are available on the Internet; search for "well-known ports".
Reserved Ports
The adaptor reserves ports 5060-5061 and 10000-10015.
Port Forwarding to LAN
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Enter the first and last numbers of the port range you wan to map to
this computer. If you want to forward a single port only, enter the
same port number in both spaces.
NOTE: Port ranges are consecutive. If you need to assign non-
consecutive ports to a computer, you must enter that computer
twice with different port ranges.
Select
,
, or
TCP UDP
BOTH
network.
Enter the IP address of the computer you want to use as the host
computer for these services, then click
UIP1868P Administrator's Guide and Software Reference
(TCP/UDP) according to the needs of your
.
ADD
to
WAN
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