Инструкции Пользователя для Netgear AC1200

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 R6100 WiFi Router
192.168.1.123.” The following sequence shows the effects of the port forwarding rule you 
have defined:
1.
The user of a remote computer opens a browser and requests a web page from 
www.example.com, which resolves to the public IP address of your router. The remote 
computer composes a web page request message with the following destination 
information: 
Destination address. The IP address of www.example.com, which is the address of 
your router.
Destination port number. 80, which is the standard port number for a web server 
process.
The remote computer then sends this request message through the Internet to your 
router.
2.
Your router receives the request message and looks in its rules table for any rules covering 
the disposition of incoming port 80 traffic. Your port forwarding rule specifies that incoming 
port 80 traffic should be forwarded to local IP address 192.168.1.123. Therefore, your router 
modifies the destination information in the request message:
The destination address is replaced with 192.168.1.123.
Your router then sends this request message to your local network.
3.
Your web server at 192.168.1.123 receives the request and composes a return message 
with the requested web page data. Your web server then sends this reply message to your 
router.
4.
Your router performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source IP address, and 
sends this request message through the Internet to the remote computer, which displays the 
web page from www.example.com.
To configure port forwarding, you need to know which inbound ports the application needs. 
You usually can determine this information by contacting the publisher of the application or 
the relevant user groups or news groups.
How Port Forwarding Differs from Port Triggering
The following points summarize the differences between port forwarding and port triggering:
Port triggering can be used by any computer on your network, although only one 
computer can use it at a time.
Port forwarding is configured for a single computer on your network.
With port triggering, the router does not need to know the computer’s IP address in 
advance. The IP address is captured automatically.
Port forwarding requires that you specify the computer’s IP address during configuration, 
and the IP address can never change.
Port triggering requires specific outbound traffic to open the inbound ports, and the 
triggered ports are closed after a period of no activity.
Port forwarding is always active and does not need to be triggered.