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USER MANUAL
Peplink Balance Series
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Inbound Access

Inbound access is also known as inbound port address translation. On a NAT WAN
connection, all inbound traffic to the server behind the Peplink unit requires inbound
access rules.
By the custom definition of servers and services for inbound access,Internet users can
access the servers behind PeplinkBalance. Advanced configurations allow inbound
access to be distributed among multiple servers on the LAN.
Inbound access applies only to WAN connections that operate inNAT mode. For WAN connections that operate
indrop-in mode or IP forwarding, inbound traffic is forwarded to the LAN by default.

16.1 Definition of Port Forwarding

Inbound port forwarding rules are defined atNetwork>Inbound Access>Port
Forwarding.
To define a new service, click the Add Service button.The followingscreen is displayed:
This setting specifies whether the inbound service takes effect.When Enable is checked, the
inbound service takes effect: traffic is matched and actions are taken by the Peplink Balance
Enable
based on the other parameters of the rule.When this setting is disabled, the inbound service
does not take effect: the Peplink Balance disregards the other parameters of the rule.
Service
This setting identifies the service to the system administrator.Valid values for this setting consist
of only alphanumeric and underscore "_" characters.
Name
http://www.peplink.com
Important Note
Port Forwarding Settings
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