Port Forwarding - Hughes Strigo 4201 User Manual

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Port forwarding

The Port Forwarding page allows the user to enable and setup a DMZ IP address and
specific Port Forwarding rules. If both DMZ and Port Forwarding rules are enabled,
then the Port Forwarding rules take precedence and all other traffic is forwarded to
the DMZ IP address.
DMZ Settings – This section allows the user to enable and configure the DMZ IP
address. When enabled, all incoming traffic is forwarded to that address.
Port Forwarding – This section allows the user to configure the Rule details for five
separate rules.
The Port Forwarding parameters to be configured are:
• Rule name
• Local Address
• Incoming Port
• Incoming Protocol
— TCP
— UDP
— TCP and UDP
• Rule Enabled
Port Triggering – This allows for outgoing traffic to automatically configure port
forwarding to the originating device. The port forwarding rule is active for
120 seconds after the trigger event occurred.
When the TE custom application opens "Trigger Port" X, then
• NAT sets up a translation rule for port X
• NAT adds translation rules for network-initiated connections to "Incoming
Ports" X1, X2, and X3 for a period of 120 seconds
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