Adder Technology AdderLink IP Manuel D’Utilisation

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Ports
 being rather like telephone numbers, 
then think of ports as extension numbers. In a company of any size, you 
generally wouldn’t expect the accounts department to share the same telephone 
with the technical department. Although their calls may all be related to the 
same company, they concern very different aspects of that company. 
It is the same with IP network connections. Although you have only one network 
link into your computer and only one IP address (phone number), you are 
probably performing many different tasks through that one link, often at the 
same time. Thus, when you browse the web your outgoing requests and the 
incoming information are all channelled through port 80. When you send an 
email, it travels through port 25 and when you transfer files you are, without 
knowing it, using port 20.
At the “border crossing” between the wider Internet and every local network 
attached to it, there is router that is usually combined with a firewall. One of 
its main tasks is to direct incoming traffic to the correct place within its local 
network. A key piece of information to help it do this is the port number: 
Security issues with ports
The settings of port numbers become important when the AdderLink IP is 
situated behind a network firewall. In order for a remote VNC viewer or web 
browser to make contact with your AdderLink IP, it is necessary for the firewall 
to allow communication through a particular numbered port to occur. 
One specific function of firewalls is to restrict access to ports in order to prevent 
malicious attackers using them as a route into your network. Every new port that 
is opened offers a new possibility for hackers and so the number of accessible 
ports is purposefully kept to a minimum. In such cases, it may be advantageous 
to change one or both AdderLink IP ports to use the same number. The other 
alternative is to place the AdderLink IP unit outside the firewall and take full 
advantage of its secure operation features – see 
IMPORTANT: The correct configuration of routers and firewalls requires 
advanced networking skills and intimate knowledge of the particular network. 
Adder Technology cannot provide specific advice on how to configure your 
network devices and strongly recommend that such tasks are carried out by a 
qualified professional.
AdderLink IP has the local 
IP address: 192.168.0.3
User with VNC viewer accesses 
IP address: 129.7.1.10 (this 
automatically uses port 5900). 
Router/firewall address: 129.7.1.10
Router is programmed to send port 5900 
VNC traffic to local address 192.168.0.3 
and port 80 web traffic to local address 
192.168.0.42
User accesses the company 
website at: 129.7.1.10 (this 
automatically uses port 80). 
Web server has the local 
IP address: 192.168.0.42