Settings For Port Forwarding - Cisco UC320W Administration Manual

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Port Forwarding
Cisco Unified Communications UC320W Administration Guide
Note: You will need to assign a static IP address to each server rather than
allowing these devices to receive dynamic IP addresses from the DHCP
server.
To create the first entry: Enter an Application Name, and then enter the
settings as described below.
Create an Entry: Click this button to create a new entry.
To remove an entry: Click the delete button (X) for the shared extension
that you want to remove.

Settings for Port Forwarding

Application Name: Enter a name for the application, for your reference
when working on this configuration page. Either complete the entry or
delete it; an incomplete entry produces an error, indicated by a red X in the
navigation tree.
Protocol: Choose the protocol for this application. The options are TCP and
UDP.
External: Enter the external port number used by the server or Internet
application. Port numbers can range from 1 to 65535. Check with the
Internet application documentation for more information.
Internal: Enter the internal port number used by the server or Internet
application. Port numbers can range from 1 to 65535. Check with the
Internet application documentation for more information.
Target IP Address: Enter the IP address of the server that is hosting this
application on your network. Choose a static IP address outside the range
of IP addresses that the Cisco UC320W assigns dynamically to connected
devices. To adjust the DHCP Address Range for the Data VLAN, see the
LAN
page.
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