User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Wireless Performance Considerations
- Installation
- Configure the Computer
- Log In to the Modem Router
- Menu
- Setup
- Wireless Settings
- LAN
- DHCP Setting
- Time and Date
- Advanced
- Multi-WAN
- Advanced-LAN
- NAT
- Firewall
- DOS Protection
- Packet Filter
- Rules
- Statistics
- Multicast
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- UPnP
- SNMP
- Maintenance
- Remote Access
- TR069 Setting
- Init Script
- SysLog
- Time Schedule
- Firmware Upgrade
- Configuration Backup/Restore
- Ping
- Diagnostics
- Reboot Device
- Status
- Statistics
- Appendix
- Specifications
- Limited Warranty
Time Schedule — Select a schedule when to use the virtual server or click the New
Time Schedule button to create a new schedule.
Click the Apply button to save your changes or click the Cancel button to discard
your changes.
Port Trigger
This page displays the port trigger settings on your network. Port triggering is a type
of port forwarding where outgoing data from specific ports are sent to specific
incoming ports.
To access the Port Trigger page, click Advanced > NAT > Port Trigger or click the
Port Trigger button.
The table displays the port triggers on your network. To edit an entry, click the
corresponding
icon. To delete an entry, click the corresponding button.
To add port triggers, click the Add button. The Port Trigger Config screen is
displayed.
Port Trigger — Check this box to enable port triggering.
Rule Name — Enter a rule name.
Use Interface — Select a DSL interface from the drop-down list.
Trigger Port — Enter the port that will trigger the device to open ports for incoming
data.
Trigger Port Protocol — Select the trigger port protocol from the drop-down list.
Public Port — Enter the public port to be opened.
Public Port Protocol — Select the public port protocol.
Time Schedule — Select a schedule to apply port triggering from the drop-down list
or click the New Time Schedule button to create a new schedule.