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Chapter 21 WAN Device
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Figure 299   TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details   
The following table describes the labels in this screen. Refer to 
 for 
other field descriptions. 
21.14.4  WAN PPP Connection Statistics
Display the Stats screen to view the statistics of all PPP connections on the WAN interface. 
Select a registered device in the Device List window and click Data Model > 
InternetGatewayDevice > WANDevice
Click a number and WANConnectionDevice
Click a number and WANPPPConnection
Click a number and Stats to display the screen as shown. 
Table 164   TR-098 Amendment 1: WAN Device: WANPPPConnection: PortMapping: Details 
PARAMETER NAME
VALUE
PortMappingEnabled
This field displays 1 to indicate that the port mapping entry on this link is 
enabled; otherwise this field displays 0
PortMappingLeaseDurati
on
This field displays the time (between 1 to 4294967295 seconds) the device 
stores the port mapping entry. After this, the entry is removed from the port 
mapping table. 
0 means that a port mapping entry is static and cannot be removed from 
the port mapping table. 
RemoteHost
This field displays the IP address of the remote host device.
If this field is blank, it indicates a wildcard which the device must support. In 
this case, when a packet is sent to the external port on the WAN, the device 
will forward the packet to the internal port. 
ExternalPort
This field displays a port number (between 0 and 4294967295) the device 
listens on for NAT connection requests. 
0 indicates a wildcard. This sets the device to forward a wildcard packet to 
the internal port. 
InternalPort
This field displays a port number for the internal port (between 1 and 
4294967295) to which the device forwards packets with wildcard. 
PortMappingProtocol
This field displays the protocol (UDP or TCP) used for port mapping. 
InternalClient
This field displays the IP address or domain name of a host on the LAN. 
To allow UDP port mapping or multiple NAT clients to use the same port 
number, use the broadcast address of 255.255.255.255 for the internal 
client. 
PortMappingDescription
This field displays a descriptive name (up to 256 characters) to identify this 
port mapping entry.