Dmz; Figure 11 - Port-Forwarding Entries; Figure 12 - Enabling Dmz - red lion BT-6821-AT-AC User Manual

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Figure 11 – Port-forwarding entries
The WAN Port is the destination port number used by the remote computer and the LAN Port is where the data is
forwarded to. Typically the WAN port and LAN port are the same; however any port can be used on the WAN side, as
long as it points towards the correct LAN port. Select the appropriate protocol (TCP or UDP), and submit the new
settings.
6.2

DMZ

This feature, when enabled, instructs the modem to port-forward all incoming traffic to a single IP destination on the
LAN. An exception will be made for traffic coming on the ports designated by the port-forwarding rules (this would be
ports 9000, 23, and 777 in Figure 11). This exception can be overridden by checking the "DMZ overrides all forwarded
ports below" checkbox.
Figure 12 – Enabling DMZ

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