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Motorola Premium  3347 Quick Manual
Motorola Premium  3347 Quick Manual

Motorola Premium 3347 Quick Manual

Qwest premium networking modem how to forward ip ports
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Only experienced network administrators should perform this process.
Use this document if:
You need to configure your modem for generic port forwarding.
Note: These instructions are for forwarding Telnet Port 23 to a Local Area Network (LAN) server.
This document assumes:
You use the Qwest Premium Networking Modem: Motorola 3347.
Your modem is connected directly to your computer.
© 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
Qwest® Premium Networking Modem:
Motorola® 3347
How to Forward IP Ports
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  • Page 1 Note: These instructions are for forwarding Telnet Port 23 to a Local Area Network (LAN) server. This document assumes: • You use the Qwest Premium Networking Modem: Motorola 3347. • Your modem is connected directly to your computer. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 2 1. Enter “192.168.0.1” in the Address bar of your Internet browser. 2. On the modem home page, select Advanced Setup from the options on the left. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 3 3. Select Configure from the options on the left. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 4 4. Select NAT from the options on the left. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 5 5. Select the Define Custom Service button. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 6 • Trigger ports are more secure, and only open inbound ports when specific outbound traffic is detected. For this example, select the Port Forwarding: Range of Ports radio button. Then, select the Next button. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 7 7. Enter your Service Name (e.g. Telnet). Enter your Global Port Range (e.g. -23 to 23). Enter your Base Host Port (e.g. -23). In the “Protocol” field, select either the TCP or UDP radio button. Then, select the Next button. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 8 8. Select the Done button. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 9 9. On the “NAT” page, select the service you added in Step 7 (in this example, Telnet Port 23), from the Service Name drop-down list. Then, select the Enable button. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 10 10. Select the computer that will be receiving the Telnet Port 23 traffic, from the Select Host Device drop-down list. Then, select the Enable button. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.
  • Page 11 11. Verify the new service appears under Service Name. © 2008 Qwest Communications International Inc.

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