The Port Triggering Screen - Hitron CGNV User Manual

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The Basic: Port Forwarding Add/Edit Screen
Protocol
Public Port Range
Private Port Range
Local IP Address
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The Port Triggering Screen

Use this screen to configure port triggering. You can turn port triggering on or off and
configure new and existing port triggering rules.
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Use this field to specify whether the CGNV should
forward traffic via:
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram
Protocol (TCP/UDP)
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
Encapsulating Security Protocol (ESP)
NOTE:
If in doubt, leave this field at its default (TCP/
UDP).
Use these fields to specify the incoming port range.
These are the ports on which the CGNV receives traffic
from the originating host on the WAN.
Enter the start port number in the first field, and the end
port number in the second field.
To specify only a single port, enter its number in both
fields.
Use these fields to specify the ports to which the
received traffic should be forwarded.
Enter the start port number in the first field. The number
of ports must match that specified in the Public Port
Range, so the CGNV completes the second field
automatically.
Use this field to enter the IP address of the computer on
the LAN to which you want to forward the traffic.
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Click this to return to the Port Forwarding screen
without saving your changes to the port forwarding rule.
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