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DSL-G624M Wireless 108G MIMO ADSL2/2+ Router User's Guide
Audio/Video, Apps and Servers have pre-defined rules which may be added to the selected Connection by clicking it
and then clicking the Add button. Any of these rules may be removed by selecting it and clicking the Remove button.
The User category is for user-defined rules that may be configured by selecting the User category and then clicking the
Add button, which will reveal a new screen to configure, as seen below.
To configure this window, enter a Rule Name, the Protocol (TCP, UDP or both), a range of virtual ports to be used in
the Port Start and Port End fields and the Port for which this rule is to be applied. Click Apply to set the new rule.
These rules may be edited or deleted in the screen prior to the one above by clicking the Edit or Delete button. See the
following window for more information.
Parameter
Name
Private IP
Protocol Type
Private Port
Public Port
Click the Apply button to put the new virtual server configuration set or modification into effect. Any server sets
configured in the menu will appear in the Virtual Server List with the new settings.
To remove any configuration set from the Virtual Server List, click on the Delete button after selecting the option for
set you want to delete.
Description
Provide a name for the rule. This name will not appear in the list below, however it
may be useful if you later need to edit the settings for the rule. Rule names are
optional.
This is the IP address of the server on your LAN that will provide the service to
remote users. The Private IP address is used to direct the service to a specific
computer on your private network such as an FTP, Email or public web server. Type
in the IP address of the server used for the service being configured here.
You can select the transport protocol (TCP or UDP) that the application on the virtual
server will use for its connections. Select one of the following options from the pull-
down menu to define a TCP, UDP or Both. The choice of this protocol is dependent
on the application that is providing the service. If you do not know which protocol to
choose, check your application's documentation.
This is the local port being forwarded to from the Public Port entered below. Keep in
mind that if you use a non-standard port number for an application with a reserved
UDP/TCP port, some additional configuration may be required for the servers or
workstations using the application on the LAN side.
This is the local port being forwarded to from the ISP. Keep in mind that most
applications use a reserved UDP/TCP port number that must be entered correctly
here.
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