Руководство Пользователя для Netopia 2e-h

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Configuring Your Cayman 2E-H
Cayman 2E-H User’s Guide
3-24
November 2000
4.
Enter your new password again in the 
Repeat Password 
field.
You repeat the new password to verify that you entered it 
correctly the first time.
5.
When you are finished, click the 
Save button to store your 
modified configuration in the Cayman 2E-H memory.
Configuring 
Pinhole Settings
Network Address Translation (NAT) pinholes let you pass specific 
types of network traffic through the router's NAT interfaces. NAT 
pinholes allow you to route selected types of network traffic, such as 
FTP requests or HTTP (Web) connections, to a specific host on the 
Cayman 2E-H’s LAN network transparently.
To set up NAT pinholes, you identify the type(s) of traffic you want 
to redirect by port number, and you specify the internal host to 
which each specified type of traffic should be directed.
The following list identifies protocol type and port number for 
common TCP/IP  protocols:
FTP (TCP 21)
Telnet (TCP 23)
SMTP (TCP 25),
TFTP (UDP 69)
SNMP (TCP 161, UDP 161)
Establishing pinholes to allow access through the router to 
internal hosts can create potential security risks. You should 
implement internal network security measures to prevent 
unauthorized access by outside users.
To display the Pinhole Configuration window (Figure 3-11), click the 
Pinhole button on the Cayman 2E-H Home Page. You must be in 
Expert Mode to open the Pinhole Configuration window.