RFNet Technologies Pte Ltd 000003 User Manual

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Protocol: Select the type of protocol to be forwarded. Choose between TCP and UDP. 
Local IP Address: Enter the IP address of the Local Server. 
Local Port: Enter the port value on the LAN side. 
Global Port: Enter the port value on the WAN side. 
Status: Choose to activate or deactivate this rule.  
 
Click Add button to add the rule. The rules will be listed in the table. You can amend the rules in 
the table by clicking on Edit or delete the rules by clicking on Delete. Click Update button when 
amending the rule in the table.  
Port Forward > ICMP Forward 
You can forward Ping (a network troubleshooting tool) from the Internet to a specified 
LAN host. If the host exits, the host will reply to the ICMP sender.  
 
Enable ICMP Forward: Tick to enable ICMP forward. 
ICMP Forward Host IP: Enter the IP address of the Host PC. All Ping from the Internet 
will be forwarded to this specified PC. 
Port Forward > DMZ Setting 
The DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) Configuration page lets you map a local computer to this zone.  
By default, the Router protects the PCs from the Internet. The local PCs can access the Internet 
(WAN) but not vice versa. Local PCs are hidden behind the NAT and Firewall. 
DMZ is used when you want to expose that PC to the Internet. For example, you want to set up a 
Web Server or Game Server such that outsiders can access from the Internet. 
 
Enable DMZ: Tick to enable DMZ. 
DMZ Host IP: Enter the local computer's (Web or Game Server) IP address. 
 
 
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