Cnet CWR-901 Mode D'Emploi

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IP Address: Enter the IP address. 
IP Mask: Enter the IP Subnet Mask. 
Protocol: Select the IP protocol – TCP, UDP or IP. 
Start port: Enter the Starting port number. 
End port: Enter the Ending port number. 
Rate: Enter the average rate value. 
Unit: Select the unit for this average rate. 
IsByteCount: Select the counting method based on bytes or packets. 
Max Rate: Enter the maximum rate value. 
Unit: Select the unit for this maximum rate. 
Enable: Check the box to enable this relative priority. 
Apply: Save the parameters. 
Reset: Click on “Reset” button to undo your changes. 
Help: To request help information. 
 
3.8 Advanced 
3.8.1 Port Forwarding 
When port forwarding is enabled, users can run any network service (ex: Web, FTP, P2P software 
etc….) inside LAN and open a “hole” on router’s built-in firewall to let traffic redirected to relevant 
server. 
Note: If user wants to run a FTP virtual server in LAN, don’t add an entry here. FTP requires an 
additional ALG module which is available in the ALG web page. User should turn on FTP ALG and 
configure a server IP instead. 
 
 
WAN Port Range: Enter the port number range on WAN side. 
Server IP Address: Enter the virtual server IP address 
Server Port Range: Enter the virtual server port range 
Protocol: Select the protocol to be TCP or UDP. 
Enable: Check the box to enable this port forwarding. 
Apply: Save the parameters. 
Reset: Click on “Reset” button to undo your changes. 
Help: To request help information. 
 
3.8.2 Static Route 
A network with a limited number of gateways to other TCP/IP networks can be configured with 
static routing. When a network has only one gateway, a static route is the best choice.  Static 
 
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