Accton Wireless Broadband Corp. FIU176205000W 사용자 설명서
System Configuration
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• DMZ LAN IP – Specifies the IP address of the DMZ.
• Non-standard FTP port – Enables routing of traffic through a non-standard FTP
• Non-standard FTP port – Enables routing of traffic through a non-standard FTP
port.
• Submit – Saves the current NAT configuration.
• Reset – Restores the previous NAT configuration information.
• Reset – Restores the previous NAT configuration information.
Virtual Server Mapping — Using the NAT Virtual Server Mapping feature, remote
users can access different servers on your local network using your single public IP
address. (Maximum 32 entries are allowed.)
users can access different servers on your local network using your single public IP
address. (Maximum 32 entries are allowed.)
• Enable – Enables port mapping for the specified IP address. (Default: Disabled)
• WAN IP Alias – Selects an alias IP address to route traffic to and from the WAN
• WAN IP Alias – Selects an alias IP address to route traffic to and from the WAN
port. Using IP aliasing increases the traffic the WAN port can handle.
• WAN Port – Specifies the WAN port number, or a port range, for example
“4040-4080.” (Range: 1~65535)
• Protocol – Specifies the port type, TCP or UDP. (Default: TCP)
• LAN IP – The IP address of the server on the local Ethernet network. The specified
• LAN IP – The IP address of the server on the local Ethernet network. The specified
address must be in the same subnet as the wireless AP/Router and its DHCP
server address pool.
server address pool.
• LAN Port – Specifies the LAN port number, or a port range, for example
“4040-4080.” (Range: 1~65535)
• Action – Specifies an action to take on the virtual server map.
- Change: By selecting a configured virtual server map from the table its
parameters display in an editable form. Click "Change" to save parameters once
you have updated them.
you have updated them.
- Add: Adds a newly configured map to the list.
- Edit: Click "Edit" to highlight a mapping rule entry in the list for changing its
- Edit: Click "Edit" to highlight a mapping rule entry in the list for changing its
parameters.
- Delete: Deletes a mapping rule from the list.
Port Trigger — Port triggering is a way to automate port forwarding in which
outbound traffic on predetermined ports ("triggering ports") causes inbound traffic to
specific incoming ports to be dynamically forwarded to the initiating host while the
outbound ports are in use. (Maximum 32 entries are allowed.)
• Enable – Enables port triggering on the specified ports. (Default: Disabled)
• Trigger Port – Specifies the outbound port, or port range, for example
outbound traffic on predetermined ports ("triggering ports") causes inbound traffic to
specific incoming ports to be dynamically forwarded to the initiating host while the
outbound ports are in use. (Maximum 32 entries are allowed.)
• Enable – Enables port triggering on the specified ports. (Default: Disabled)
• Trigger Port – Specifies the outbound port, or port range, for example
“4040-4080.” (Range: 1~65535, or number1-number2)
• Trigger Type – Specifies the trigger port type, TCP or UDP. (Default: TCP)
• Public Port – Specifies the port to forward traffic to.
• Public Type – Specifies the forwarded port type, TCP or UDP. (Default: TCP)
• Action – Specifies an action to take on the port triggering configuration.
• Public Port – Specifies the port to forward traffic to.
• Public Type – Specifies the forwarded port type, TCP or UDP. (Default: TCP)
• Action – Specifies an action to take on the port triggering configuration.
- Change: By selecting a configured port trigger from the table its parameters
display in an editable form. Click "Change" to save parameters once you have
updated them.
updated them.