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Add: Adds a newly configured port trigger to the list.
Edit: Click "Edit" to highlight a port trigger rule in the list for changing its 
parameters.
Delete: Deletes a port trigger rule from the list.
Port Forward — Port forwarding (sometimes referred to as tunneling) is the act of 
forwarding a network port from one network node to another. This technique can 
allow an external user to reach a port on a private IP address (inside a LAN) from 
the outside through a NAT-enabled router. (Maximum 32 entries are allowed.)
• Enable – Enables port forwarding on the specified port. (Default: Disabled)
• Forward Port – Specifies the port through which traffic is forwarded.
• Forward Type – Specifies the forwarding port type, TCP or UDP. (Default: TCP)
• Forward IP – Specifies the IP address on the local network to allow external 
access to.
• Action – Specifies an action to take on the port forwarding configuration.
Change: By selecting a port forwarding configuration from the table its 
parameters display in an editable form. Click "Change" to save parameters once 
you have updated them.
Add: Adds a newly configured port that allows forwarding in to the local area 
network to the list.
Edit: Click "Edit" to highlight a forwarding port rule in the list for changing its 
parameters.
Delete: Deletes a port forwarding rule from the list.