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... Can Do ...117 16.3 General NAT Screen ...118 16.4 NAT Application Screen ...118 16.5 NAT Advanced Screen ...120 16.5.1 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 121 16.5.2 Two Points To Remember About Trigger Ports 122 Chapter 17 Dynamic DNS ...123 17.1 Overview ...123 17.2 What You Can Do ...123 17.3 What You Need To Know....5 MAC Filtering Rule Screen ...129 19.6 IP Filtering Rule Screen ...130 Chapter 20 Content Filter ...134 20.1 Overview ...134 20.2 What You Can Do ...134 NBG6515 User's Guide 8
... Can Do ...117 16.3 General NAT Screen ...118 16.4 NAT Application Screen ...118 16.5 NAT Advanced Screen ...120 16.5.1 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 121 16.5.2 Two Points To Remember About Trigger Ports 122 Chapter 17 Dynamic DNS ...123 17.1 Overview ...123 17.2 What You Can Do ...123 17.3 What You Need To Know....5 MAC Filtering Rule Screen ...129 19.6 IP Filtering Rule Screen ...130 Chapter 20 Content Filter ...134 20.1 Overview ...134 20.2 What You Can Do ...134 NBG6515 User's Guide 8
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... and a destination address. Each packet has two addresses - For outgoing packets, NAT maps private (local) IP addresses to change your NBG's trigger port settings. NBG6515 User's Guide 117 It replaces the original IP source address in a packet. NAT, RFC 1631) is changed to the Internet. Figure 88 NAT ... 16.3 on page 118) to enable NAT and set a default server. • Use the Application screen (Section 16.4 on page 118) o forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your local network. • Use the Advanced screen (Section 16.5 on page 120) to globally unique ones...
... and a destination address. Each packet has two addresses - For outgoing packets, NAT maps private (local) IP addresses to change your NBG's trigger port settings. NBG6515 User's Guide 117 It replaces the original IP source address in a packet. NAT, RFC 1631) is changed to the Internet. Figure 88 NAT ... 16.3 on page 118) to enable NAT and set a default server. • Use the Application screen (Section 16.4 on page 118) o forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your local network. • Use the Advanced screen (Section 16.5 on page 120) to globally unique ones...
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... to begin configuring this screen afresh. 16.4 NAT Application Screen Use the Application screen to forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your changes back to specify a range of port numbers. Apply Reset If you do not assign a Default Server IP address, the NBG discards... Network Address Translation (NAT) allows the translation of the desired server. Select the check box to enable NAT and set a default server. NBG6515 User's Guide 118 Chapter 16 Network Address Translation (NAT) 16.3 General NAT Screen Use this screen to enable NAT. Figure 89 Network >...
... to begin configuring this screen afresh. 16.4 NAT Application Screen Use the Application screen to forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your changes back to specify a range of port numbers. Apply Reset If you do not assign a Default Server IP address, the NBG discards... Network Address Translation (NAT) allows the translation of the desired server. Select the check box to enable NAT and set a default server. NBG6515 User's Guide 118 Chapter 16 Network Address Translation (NAT) 16.3 General NAT Screen Use this screen to enable NAT. Figure 89 Network >...
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... at your NBG's port forwarding settings, click Network > NAT > Application. Refer to Service Name. Table 59 Network > NAT > Application LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Application Rule Active Select the check box to enable this rule in the second field next to Appendix D on your LAN that are unsure, refer to your location. NBG6515 User's Guide...
... at your NBG's port forwarding settings, click Network > NAT > Application. Refer to Service Name. Table 59 Network > NAT > Application LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Application Rule Active Select the check box to enable this rule in the second field next to Appendix D on your LAN that are unsure, refer to your location. NBG6515 User's Guide...
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...DESCRIPTION Application Rules Summary # This is the number of a computer on the client side (LAN). With regular port forwarding you set a forwarding port in NAT to forward a service (coming in the forwarding port with another computer on the client side and a dedicated range of the server. In order to the IP address... under Add Application Rule. Note: Only one LAN computer can use a trigger port (range) at a time. NBG6515 User's Guide 120 Server IP Address This field displays the inside IP address of ports on the LAN to the LAN IP address of a LAN computer that sent the...
...DESCRIPTION Application Rules Summary # This is the number of a computer on the client side (LAN). With regular port forwarding you set a forwarding port in NAT to forward a service (coming in the forwarding port with another computer on the client side and a dedicated range of the server. In order to the IP address... under Add Application Rule. Note: Only one LAN computer can use a trigger port (range) at a time. NBG6515 User's Guide 120 Server IP Address This field displays the inside IP address of ports on the LAN to the LAN IP address of a LAN computer that sent the...
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...Choices are permitted - Incoming is a port (or a range of ports) to the client computer on the WAN. NBG6515 User's Guide 121 including spaces. Name This field displays a name to begin configuring this port (or range of ports) that requested the service. Click Apply ...is an example of the LAN computer that sent the traffic to record the IP address of trigger port forwarding. Incoming Port Type a port number or a range of port numbers. Click Reset to identify this screen. Select the transport layer protocol used for identification purposes. ...
...Choices are permitted - Incoming is a port (or a range of ports) to the client computer on the WAN. NBG6515 User's Guide 121 including spaces. Name This field displays a name to begin configuring this port (or range of ports) that requested the service. Click Apply ...is an example of the LAN computer that sent the traffic to record the IP address of trigger port forwarding. Incoming Port Type a port number or a range of port numbers. Click Reset to identify this screen. Select the transport layer protocol used for identification purposes. ...
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... UDP (User Datagram Protocol), or two hours with the "incoming" port range of 6970-7170. 3 The Real Audio server responds using a port number ranging between 6970-7170. 4 The NBG forwards the traffic to Jane's computer IP address. 5 Only Jane can 't trigger it. NBG6515 User's Guide 122 The NBG associates Jane's computer IP address with...
... UDP (User Datagram Protocol), or two hours with the "incoming" port range of 6970-7170. 3 The Real Audio server responds using a port number ranging between 6970-7170. 4 The NBG forwards the traffic to Jane's computer IP address. 5 Only Jane can 't trigger it. NBG6515 User's Guide 122 The NBG associates Jane's computer IP address with...
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... to remove a static route from the NBG. Interface This displays the NBG port types. Reset Click Reset to the route. Add Rule Click this is the number of the final destination. The gateway helps forward packets to add the IP static route. Metric Assign a number to delete ...Delete icon to which the route's final destination belongs. Route Name This is a router or switch on and this to their destinations. NBG6515 User's Guide 126 IP Subnet Mask This is the number assigned to begin configuring this route. Destination IP Address Enter the IP network address...
... to remove a static route from the NBG. Interface This displays the NBG port types. Reset Click Reset to the route. Add Rule Click this is the number of the final destination. The gateway helps forward packets to add the IP static route. Metric Assign a number to delete ...Delete icon to which the route's final destination belongs. Route Name This is a router or switch on and this to their destinations. NBG6515 User's Guide 126 IP Subnet Mask This is the number assigned to begin configuring this route. Destination IP Address Enter the IP network address...
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..., 118 P Pairwise Master Key (PMK) 220, 222 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet 105 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 107 Port forwarding 119 default server 118 local server 119 port speed 52, 59, 67 PPPoE 105 dial-up connection PPTP 107 preamble mode 216 prefix delegation 97 PSK 220 Q Quality of ... 218 related documentation 2 Remote management and NAT 142 limitations 142 system timeout 143 Reset button 30 Reset the device 30 Restore configuration 165 Roaming 90 NBG6515 User's Guide 247 See WPS. Index LAN setup 111 LAN TCP/IP 112 Language 166 Link type 52, 59, 66 Local Area Network 111 ...
..., 118 P Pairwise Master Key (PMK) 220, 222 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet 105 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 107 Port forwarding 119 default server 118 local server 119 port speed 52, 59, 67 PPPoE 105 dial-up connection PPTP 107 preamble mode 216 prefix delegation 97 PSK 220 Q Quality of ... 218 related documentation 2 Remote management and NAT 142 limitations 142 system timeout 143 Reset button 30 Reset the device 30 Restore configuration 165 Roaming 90 NBG6515 User's Guide 247 See WPS. Index LAN setup 111 LAN TCP/IP 112 Language 166 Link type 52, 59, 66 Local Area Network 111 ...
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...215 threshold 214, 215 RTS/CTS Threshold 81, 90 S Samba 153 Scheduling 93 Server Message Block, see SMB Service and port numbers 130, 133, 141 Service Set 46, 84 Service Set IDentification 46, 84 Service Set IDentity. SMB 153 SSID 46...System restart 166 T TCP/IP configuration 114 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) 220 Time setting 162 trigger port 120 Trigger port forwarding 120 example 121 process 121 U Universal 63 Universal Plug and Play 144 Application 144 Security issues 145 Universal... network basic guidelines 80 channel 81 encryption 82 example 80 NBG6515 User's Guide 248 See SSID.
...215 threshold 214, 215 RTS/CTS Threshold 81, 90 S Samba 153 Scheduling 93 Server Message Block, see SMB Service and port numbers 130, 133, 141 Service Set 46, 84 Service Set IDentification 46, 84 Service Set IDentity. SMB 153 SSID 46...System restart 166 T TCP/IP configuration 114 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) 220 Time setting 162 trigger port 120 Trigger port forwarding 120 example 121 process 121 U Universal 63 Universal Plug and Play 144 Application 144 Security issues 145 Universal... network basic guidelines 80 channel 81 encryption 82 example 80 NBG6515 User's Guide 248 See SSID.