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12.5 Port Settings
The router's HTTP/Telnet/FTP service are accessible using the standard port number
80, 23 and 21 respectively. It is possible that you want to designate a publicly
accessible HTTP, Telnet or FTP server on your LAN side and you want to shift the
router's HTTP/Telnet/FTP service to use a non-standard port number. If this is the
case, select Admin > Port Settings to view the Port Settings page:
Figure 59: Port Settings page
Modify the port settings and click the Submit button. Then select Admin > Commit
& Reboot and click Commit to save your changes to permanent storage.
Note:
If you set the router's embedded HTTP/Telnet/FTP
server to use a non-standard port number, when
access from the external world, the IP address should
be followed by a colon and the non-standard port
number, as shown in the following example for a
HTTP server (i.e. the Web-based Configuration
Manager):
http://10.0.1.16:61000
where 10.0.1.16 is the router's WAN IP address and
61000 is the non-standard port number for HTTP that
you specified in the Port Settings page.