Ports and port mapping – Echelon IP-852 Channel User Manual

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Using NAT, DHCP, DNS on an IP-852 Channel

Home Network

192.168.1.100

192.168.1.101

192.168.1.1

NAT

Gateway

LAN Side

WAN Side

131.28.203.17

ISP Internet

WAN Side Address is

Assigned by ISP

Figure 4.3 NAT Gateway Structure

Ports and Port Mapping

A fully qualified URL consists of an IP address and a port. The URL

www.echelon.com:80 is a fully qualified URL. Port 80 is recognized as the default port

for Web servers worldwide. Browsers typically append a URL with port 80 so you do not

have to enter the full URL when accessing a Web site.
Ports allow a single computer to run multiple services. For example, www.echelon.com

can run both a Web server and an FTP server. It could also run a time server and other

applications as well. Each service may be assigned different ports. For example, Web

browsers use port 80 as the default when they access www.echelon.com and maps the

address to an IP address:port such as 205.229.51.8:80. When accessing an FTP client,

FTP clients typically use port 21 so ftp://www.echelon.com will map to an IP address:port

such as 205.229.51.8:21. Both the browser and the FTP client may simultaneously

access www.echelon.com because the requests are differentiated by port.
Most businesses use port 80 for their public Web site so customers have easy access to

their Web sites. However, if you wanted to host a less public site, you could assign it a

non-standard port number. For example, you could use www.mycompany.com to attract

a wide audience to your business, or you could assign your URL a non-standard port

(www.mycompany.com:81) to “hide” your Web site from the general public. Changing

ports does not provide security to your Web site, so other methods of security must be

used for servers that contain sensitive information. Another reason to use non-standard

ports is to allow access from the Internet to one of your home computers.
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) lists common or “well known” ports as

well as registered and dynamic ports.

See

www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

for more information.

Port mapping can be used to connect two computers behind a NAT gateway that access

the Internet through a single IP address. The NAT gateway forwards packets received

from the Internet to the correct computer using different port settings. To ensure that

packets are forwarded to the proper computer, the NAT gateway must be setup to

perform static port mapping.

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