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Reference Guide for the Model RP114 Web Safe Router
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Advanced Configuration of the Router
 
Configuring for Port Forwarding to Local Servers
Although the router causes your entire local network to appear as a single machine to the Internet, 
you can make local servers for different services (for example, FTP or HTTP) visible and available 
to the Internet. This is done using the PORTS menu. From the Main Menu of the browser 
interface, under Advanced, click on PORTS to view the port forwarding screen, shown in 
Figure 5-2.
Port Forwarding Menu
Requested services are identified by port numbers in an incoming IP packet. For example, a packet 
that is sent to the external IP address of your router and destined for port number 80 is an HTTP 
(Web server) request, and port 21 is an FTP request. Examples of port numbers are shown at the 
top of the PORTS menu, although you are not limited to these choices. See IETF RFC1700, 
“Assigned Numbers,” for port numbers for common protocols..
Note: 
Many residential broadband ISP accounts do not allow you to run any server 
processes (such as a Web or FTP server) from your location. Your ISP may periodically 
check for servers and may suspend your account if it discovers any active services at 
your location. If you are unsure, refer to the Acceptable Use Policy of your ISP.