Cisco Cisco NSS030 Smart Storage External Power Adapter Technische Referenzen
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Configure DDNS
3. Set Up Port Forwarding on the Router
If your Smart Storage is located behind a NAT router, you need to open the ports
of the services on the router and forward these ports to the fixed LAN IP address
of the Smart Storage.
You have to forward port 8080 to the LAN IP address of the Smart Storage.
Example: Forward TCP port 8080 to 192.168.1.34.
When the router receives packets from the WAN side to the external port 8080,
the router will forward these packets to the LAN IP of the Smart Storage.
See below for an example using a Cisco Small Business Router.
Some routers provide DMZ settings. You can forward a LAN IP address
specified by DMZ to Smart Storage. When this setting is used, all ports from
WAN to LAN will be forwarded to Smart Storage.