Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual page 144

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4 Configure the Port Forwarding screen to modify the following:
Add
Delete
Name
Transport
Start Port and End
Port
IP Address
Translation Port
Forward all
unspecified ports to
5 Click OK to return to the NAT screen. Within the NAT screen, click Apply to save any changes made
on the Port Forwarding screen.
6 Click Cancel to undo any changes made on Port Forwarding screen. This reverts all settings for the
Port Forwarding screen to the last saved configuration.
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Click Add to create a local map that includes the name,
transport protocol, start port, end port, IP address and
Translation Port for incoming packets.
Click Delete to remove a selected local map entry.
Enter a name for the service being forwarded. The name
can be any alphanumeric string and is used for
identification of the service.
Use the Transport pull-down menu to specify the transport
protocol used in this service. The choices are ALL, TCP,
UDP, ICMP, AH, ESP, and GRE.
Enter the port or ports used by the port forwarding service.
To specify a single port, enter the port number in the Start
Port area. To specify a range of ports, use both the Start
Port and End Port options to enter the port numbers. For
example, enter 110 in the Start Port field and 115 in the
End Port field.
Enter the numerical (non DNS name) IP address to which
the specified service is forwarded. This address must be
within the specified NAT range for the associated WAN IP
address.
Specify the port number used to translate data for the
service being forwarded.
Use the Forward all unspecified ports to checkbox to
enable port forwarding for incoming packets with
unspecified ports. In the adjacent area, enter a target
forwarding IP address for incoming packets. This number
must be within the specified NAT range for the associated
WAN IP address.
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