Configuring Host Name Resolution For Port Forwarding - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Enter this information:
Local Server IP Address—Enter the IP address of the internal host machine
or local server.
TCP Port Number—Enter the port number of the TCP application that
enables port forwarding.
Click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to reload the page with the
current settings. Click Back to return to the VPN > SSL VPN Server > Port
Forwarding page.

Configuring Host Name Resolution for Port Forwarding

Use the Port Forwarding Host Configuration page to configure a hostname
(FQDN) for the network server to give users an easy way to connect to the server
without having to remember and enter an IP address.
The local server IP address of the configured hostname must match the IP address
of the configured application for port forwarding.
To open this page: From the VPN > SSL VPN Server > Port Forwarding page,
click Add or select an entry in the Configured Host Names for Port Forwarding
Table and click Edit.
Enter this information:
Local Server IP Address—Enter the IP address of the internal host machine
or local server.
Fully Qualified Domain Name—Enter the fully qualified domain name for
the TCP application.
Click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to reload the page with the
current settings. Click Back to return to the VPN > SSL VPN Server > Port
Forwarding page.
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