Operation Manual

will be used across the Internet to access your Web server. If you choose a number other than 80 for the Internet
Port, connections to that number will be mapped to 80 – and therefore the Web server – within your network.
Protocol: Select from the following options in the dropdown menu:
TCP
UDP
TCP & UDP
Click Submit to save your completed port forwarding rule.
Port Proxying Rules
A port proxy rule allows traffic from the local LAN to be redirected to a specific computer/IP address on the Internet.
Click Add to create a new port proxying rule, or select an existing rule and click Edit.
Add/Edit Port Proxying Rule
Name: Name your rule.
Enabled: Toggle whether your rule is enabled. Selected by default.
Use Port Range: Check this box to create a rule which proxies a contiguous range of ports instead of a single port.
The remote port(s) will require the same number of contiguous ports.
Local Port(s): Specify the IP port(s) on the LAN to proxy to a remote computer.
Remote Computer: Specify the remote computer to receive proxied traffic.
Remote Port(s): Specify the IP port (first if a range) on the remote computer to receive proxy traffic.
Protocol: Select the IP protocol traffic to proxy from the following options in the dropdown menu:
TCP
UDP
TCP & UDP
Click Submit to save your completed port proxying rule.
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