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DOCSIS 2.0 Advanced Cable Gateway CGD24N v2 User Manual
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Customizing Your Network
v1.0, August 2009
3. For each port trigger that you would like to enable, enter the following settings in the Port 
Trigger List and enable the port trigger:
Trigger Range. The trigger range consists of the range of outgoing ports that will be 
monitored to trigger the incoming port forwarding rule:
Start Port. Enter the start port for the trigger range.
End Port. Enter the start port for the trigger range.
Target Range. The target range consists of the range of incoming ports that will be 
opened when triggered:
Start Port. Enter the start port for the target range.
End Port. Enter the start port for the target range.
Protocol. Select the protocol for the ports,:
TCP. Select TCP only.
UDP. Select UDP only.
Both. Select both TCP and UDP.
Click the Enable check box to activate the port trigger.
4. Perform one of the following actions:
Click Apply to save your settings and activate the port triggers that you have enabled.
Click Delete to remove a port trigger that you can select by clicking the radio button for 
the port trigger that you want to delete.
Click Reset to return all trigger and target ranges to their default values of zero.
Setting Up a DMZ Host
You can use the DMZ Host screen to set the gateway to respond to a ping and specify a DMZ 
address.
To configure a default DMZ host:
1. Log in to the gateway as described in 
.
2. In the main menu, under Advanced, select DMZ Host. The DMZ Host screen displays.