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...15.1.2 What You Need To Know ...140 15.2 General ...141 15.3 Port Forwarding Screen ...142 15.3.1 Port Forwarding Edit Screen 144 15.4 Port Trigger Screen ...145 15.5 Technical Reference ...146 15.5.1 NATPort Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers 146 15.5.2 NAT Port Forwarding Example 146 15.5.3 Trigger Port Forwarding ...147 15.5.4 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 147 15.5.5 Two Points To Remember About Trigger... ...161 19.1.1 What You Need To Know ...161 19.2 Content Filter ...161 19.3 Technical Reference ...163 19.3.1 Customizing Keyword Blocking URL Checking 163 NBG5615 User's Guide 9
...15.1.2 What You Need To Know ...140 15.2 General ...141 15.3 Port Forwarding Screen ...142 15.3.1 Port Forwarding Edit Screen 144 15.4 Port Trigger Screen ...145 15.5 Technical Reference ...146 15.5.1 NATPort Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers 146 15.5.2 NAT Port Forwarding Example 146 15.5.3 Trigger Port Forwarding ...147 15.5.4 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 147 15.5.5 Two Points To Remember About Trigger... ...161 19.1.1 What You Need To Know ...161 19.2 Content Filter ...161 19.3 Technical Reference ...163 19.3.1 Customizing Keyword Blocking URL Checking 163 NBG5615 User's Guide 9
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... upstream bandwidth and edit a bandwidth management rule. Static Route Static Route Use this screen to configure servers behind the NBG5615 and forward incoming service requests to enable UPnP on your local network. Port Forwarding Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN and configure wireless LAN and wireless security settings. UPnP General Use this...
... upstream bandwidth and edit a bandwidth management rule. Static Route Static Route Use this screen to configure servers behind the NBG5615 and forward incoming service requests to enable UPnP on your local network. Port Forwarding Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN and configure wireless LAN and wireless security settings. UPnP General Use this...
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...devices (A to D) connected to the Internet use the IP address of 192.168.1.35 to configure NAT on the NBG5615. All traffic coming from the WAN to be forwarded through the NBG5615. 15.1.1 What You Can Do • Use the General screen to another network. The ISP assigns the WAN IP... address. Note: You must create a firewall rule in a packet. Figure 81 NAT Example A: 192.168.1.33 FTP, Telnet, SNMP Ports 21 to 25 LAN...
...devices (A to D) connected to the Internet use the IP address of 192.168.1.35 to configure NAT on the NBG5615. All traffic coming from the WAN to be forwarded through the NBG5615. 15.1.1 What You Can Do • Use the General screen to another network. The ISP assigns the WAN IP... address. Note: You must create a firewall rule in a packet. Figure 81 NAT Example A: 192.168.1.33 FTP, Telnet, SNMP Ports 21 to 25 LAN...
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... NAT • Use the Port Forwarding screen to set a default server and change your NBG5615's port forwarding settings to forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your local network (Section 15.3 on page 142). • Use the Port Trigger screen to change your NBG5615's trigger port settings (Section 15.5.3 on ...a host is still in a packet received from a subscriber (the inside local address) to another (the inside global address) before forwarding it to the NBG5615, for example, a web server and a telnet server, on the LAN. An inside local address (ILA) is the IP address...
... NAT • Use the Port Forwarding screen to set a default server and change your NBG5615's port forwarding settings to forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your local network (Section 15.3 on page 142). • Use the Port Trigger screen to change your NBG5615's trigger port settings (Section 15.5.3 on ...a host is still in a packet received from a subscriber (the inside local address) to another (the inside global address) before forwarding it to the NBG5615, for example, a web server and a telnet server, on the LAN. An inside local address (ILA) is the IP address...
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...on IP address translation, refer to RFC 1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT). The NBG5615 keeps track of firewall protection. It replaces the original IP source address in each packet and then forwards it to enable NAT and set a default server. For more information on other networks. a... source address and a destination address. If you do not define any servers , NAT offers the additional benefit of the original addresses and port numbers so incoming reply ...
...on IP address translation, refer to RFC 1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT). The NBG5615 keeps track of firewall protection. It replaces the original IP source address in each packet and then forwards it to enable NAT and set a default server. For more information on other networks. a... source address and a destination address. If you do not define any servers , NAT offers the additional benefit of the original addresses and port numbers so incoming reply ...
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... ISP accounts do not assign a Default Server, the NBG5615 discards all packets received for example both FTP and web service), it off. To change your ISP. Note: If you do not allow you to specify a range of port numbers to the default server. Port forwarding allows you are not specified in a local network) to...
... ISP accounts do not assign a Default Server, the NBG5615 discards all packets received for example both FTP and web service), it off. To change your ISP. Note: If you do not allow you to specify a range of port numbers to the default server. Port forwarding allows you are not specified in a local network) to...
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... layer protocol supported by this and manually enter the server's IP address. This is enabled. Click the Delete icon to add it in the port forwarding summary table. NBG5615 User's Guide 143 Change to Server Service Name Select this rule. Click the Edit icon to open the edit screen where you can decide...
... layer protocol supported by this and manually enter the server's IP address. This is enabled. Click the Delete icon to add it in the port forwarding summary table. NBG5615 User's Guide 143 Change to Server Service Name Select this rule. Click the Edit icon to open the edit screen where you can decide...
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...screen. Otherwise, select a predefined service in the Port field. Port If you edit a port forwarding rule. Click Apply to save your changes back to the NBG5615. Click Cancel to begin configuring this rule and the requested service can be forwarded to the host with a specified internal IP ...transport layer protocol supported by this rule in this screen afresh. 144 NBG5615 User's Guide Click Back to return to delete the entry. Chapter 15 NAT Table 57 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes back ...
...screen. Otherwise, select a predefined service in the Port field. Port If you edit a port forwarding rule. Click Apply to save your changes back to the NBG5615. Click Cancel to begin configuring this rule and the requested service can be forwarded to the host with a specified internal IP ...transport layer protocol supported by this rule in this screen afresh. 144 NBG5615 User's Guide Click Back to return to delete the entry. Chapter 15 NAT Table 57 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes back ...
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... (up to begin configuring this port (or range of port numbers. including spaces. End Port Type a port number or the ending port number in a range of port numbers. Incoming Incoming is a port (or a range of the LAN computer that sent the traffic to save your NBG5615's trigger port settings, click Network > NAT > Port Trigger. The NBG5615 forwards the traffic with this screen...
... (up to begin configuring this port (or range of port numbers. including spaces. End Port Type a port number or the ending port number in a range of port numbers. Incoming Incoming is a port (or a range of the LAN computer that sent the traffic to save your NBG5615's trigger port settings, click Network > NAT > Port Trigger. The NBG5615 forwards the traffic with this screen...
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... The following section contains additional technical information about the NBG5615 features described in the example). If you are unsure, refer to your ISP. 15.5.2 NAT Port Forwarding Example Let's say you can support more than one FTP, Telnet and SMTP server (A in the example), port 80 to another (B in the example) and assign a default...
... The following section contains additional technical information about the NBG5615 features described in the example). If you are unsure, refer to your ISP. 15.5.2 NAT Port Forwarding Example Let's say you can support more than one FTP, Telnet and SMTP server (A in the example), port 80 to another (B in the example) and assign a default...
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...'s Guide 147 Chapter 15 NAT 15.5.3 Trigger Port Forwarding Some services use the application. 15.5.4 Trigger Port Forwarding Example The following is an example of trigger port forwarding. After that computer's connection for that sends traffic to the WAN to request a service with a specific port number and protocol ("incoming" port), the NBG5615 forwards the traffic to the IP address of...
...'s Guide 147 Chapter 15 NAT 15.5.3 Trigger Port Forwarding Some services use the application. 15.5.4 Trigger Port Forwarding Example The following is an example of trigger port forwarding. After that computer's connection for that sends traffic to the WAN to request a service with a specific port number and protocol ("incoming" port), the NBG5615 forwards the traffic to the IP address of...
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.... # This is always based on the same network segment as the device's LAN or WAN port. Status This field indicates whether the rule is a router or switch on network number. Click the Delete icon to the NBG5615. Routing is the number of the gateway. Subent Mask This parameter specifies the IP network... is the IP address of an individual static route. Modify Click the Edit icon to their destinations. Figure 92 Network > Static Route: Add/Edit 152 NBG5615 User's Guide The gateway helps forward packets to open a screen where you can modify an existing rule.
.... # This is always based on the same network segment as the device's LAN or WAN port. Status This field indicates whether the rule is a router or switch on network number. Click the Delete icon to the NBG5615. Routing is the number of the gateway. Subent Mask This parameter specifies the IP network... is the IP address of an individual static route. Modify Click the Edit icon to their destinations. Figure 92 Network > Static Route: Add/Edit 152 NBG5615 User's Guide The gateway helps forward packets to open a screen where you can modify an existing rule.
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... > Remote MGMT > Wake On LAN LABEL Wake On LAN over WAN Settings Enable WOL over WAN Port Wake On LAN Wake MAC Address DESCRIPTION Select this option to have the NBG5615 generate a WoL packet and forward it is forwarded to the LAN. Start A MAC address consists of the device on the network that will... be turned on if it to turn on a device on the network. Click this to have the NBG5615 forward a WoL "Magic Packet" to all devices on the LAN if the packet comes from which a WoL packet is turned off previously. Click Cancel to begin...
... > Remote MGMT > Wake On LAN LABEL Wake On LAN over WAN Settings Enable WOL over WAN Port Wake On LAN Wake MAC Address DESCRIPTION Select this option to have the NBG5615 generate a WoL packet and forward it is forwarded to the LAN. Start A MAC address consists of the device on the network that will... be turned on if it to turn on a device on the network. Click this to have the NBG5615 forward a WoL "Magic Packet" to all devices on the LAN if the packet comes from which a WoL packet is turned off previously. Click Cancel to begin...
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... mode 15 Multicast 97 IGMP 97 N NAT 139, 142 global 140 how it works 141 inside 140 local 140 outside 140 overview 139 port forwarding 146 see also Network Address Translation server 140 server sets 146 NAT Traversal 177 Navigation Panel 60, 69 navigation panel 60, 69 Network Address...171 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet 99 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 101 Pool Size 134 NBG5615 User's Guide Port forwarding 142, 146 default server 142, 146 example 146 local server 142 port numbers services port speed 60, 69 PPPoE 99 dial-up connection PPTP 101 product registration 254 Q Quality of ...
... mode 15 Multicast 97 IGMP 97 N NAT 139, 142 global 140 how it works 141 inside 140 local 140 outside 140 overview 139 port forwarding 146 see also Network Address Translation server 140 server sets 146 NAT Traversal 177 Navigation Panel 60, 69 navigation panel 60, 69 Network Address...171 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet 99 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 101 Pool Size 134 NBG5615 User's Guide Port forwarding 142, 146 default server 142, 146 example 146 local server 142 port numbers services port speed 60, 69 PPPoE 99 dial-up connection PPTP 101 product registration 254 Q Quality of ...
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...Packet statistics 91 Wireless station status 92 System General Setup 193 System restart 199 T TCP/IP configuration 133 Time setting 195 trademarks 253 trigger port 147 Trigger port forwarding 147 example 147 process 147 U Universal Plug and Play 177 Application 177 Security issues 177 UPnP 177 URL Keyword Blocking 162 USB media sharing... 106 overview 106 type 106 wireless security 207 Wireless tutorial 73 Wizard setup 27 WLAN button 17 WoL 175 work group 185 name 185 NBG5615 User's Guide See SSID. Index Service Set 53, 110, 120 Service Set IDentification 53, 110, 120 Service Set IDentity.
...Packet statistics 91 Wireless station status 92 System General Setup 193 System restart 199 T TCP/IP configuration 133 Time setting 195 trademarks 253 trigger port 147 Trigger port forwarding 147 example 147 process 147 U Universal Plug and Play 177 Application 177 Security issues 177 UPnP 177 URL Keyword Blocking 162 USB media sharing... 106 overview 106 type 106 wireless security 207 Wireless tutorial 73 Wizard setup 27 WLAN button 17 WoL 175 work group 185 name 185 NBG5615 User's Guide See SSID. Index Service Set 53, 110, 120 Service Set IDentification 53, 110, 120 Service Set IDentity.