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Type — Select the type of connection from the drop-down menu: "TCP," "UDP" or
"Both." If you're not sure which to use, select "Both."
Port Range — Enter the starting port number in the left field and enter the ending
port number in the right field. To redirect a single port number, just enter the port
number in the left field.
Comment — Enter text to describe this mapping, using up to 16 alphanumerical
characters; e.g., "camera web port."
Add — Add the mapping to the Current Port Forwarding Table.
Reset — Click to remove all entries.
Current Port Forwarding Table — Shows all existing port forwarding rules (port
mapping).
Delete — Select a port forwarding mapping by checking the "Select" box of the
mapping, then clicking "Delete." If there's no existing mapping, this button will be
grayed out.
Delete All — Click to delete all existing port mappings.
Reset — Click to unselect all mappings.

3.2.2 Virtual Server

This function is very similar to Port Forwarding. The difference is that Virtual Server
only allows you to specify one port. On the other hand, it enables you to redirect
a public port to a different private port (e.g., public port 80 redirects to private port
85). This makes Virtual Server the obvious choice for hosting public Web services
(such as a Web server) on a computer connected to one of the router LAN ports.
Enable Virtual Server — Check to enable this function; uncheck to disable.
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