User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Overview
- Chapter 2. Connecting the Modem Router
- Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide
- Chapter 4. Configuring the Modem Router
- 4.1 Login
- 4.2 Status
- 4.3 Quick Setup
- 4.4 Operation Mode
- 4.5 Network
- 4.6 DHCP Server
- 4.7 Dual Band Selection
- 4.8 Wireless 2.4GHz
- 4.9 Wireless 5GHz
- 4.10 Guest Network
- 4.11 USB Settings
- 4.12 Route Settings
- 4.13 Forwarding
- 4.14 Parental Control
- 4.15 IPv4 Firewall
- 4.16 IPv6 Firewall
- 4.17 IPv6 Tunnel
- 4.18 Bandwidth Control
- 4.19 IP&MAC Binding
- 4.20 Dynamic DNS
- 4.21 Diagnostic
- 4.22 System Tools
- 4.23 Logout
- Appendix A: Specifications
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting
- Appendix C: Technical Support
TD-W9980B
N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit VDSL2 Modem Router (Annex B) User Guide
Figure 4-71
Note:
RIP cannot be configured on the WAN Interface which has NAT enabled (such as PPPoE).
4.13 Forwarding
There are four submenus under the Forwarding menu: Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, DMZ
and UPnP. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function.
4.13.1 Virtual Servers
Choose menu “Forwarding” → “Virtual Servers”, and then you can view and add virtual servers
in the next screen (shown in Figure 4-72). Virtual servers can be used for setting up public
services on your LAN. A virtual server is defined as a service port, and all requests from Internet
to this service port will be redirected to the computer specified by the server IP. Any PC that was
used for a virtual server must have a static or reserved IP address because its IP address may
change when using the DHCP function.
Figure 4-72
Service Port: The numbers of External Service Ports. You can enter a service port or a
range of service ports (the format is XXX – YYY; XXX is the Start port and YYY is the End
port).
IP Address: The IP address of the PC running the service application.
Protocol: The protocol used for this application, either TCP, UDP, or All (all protocols
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