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TL-R480T

Enterprise Broadband Router User Giude

NAT router. Port Triggering is used for some of these applications that can work with an
NAT router. You can set up Port Triggering on this page shown in figure 5-18:

Figure 5-18 Port Triggering

Once configured, operation is as follows:

1. A local host makes an outgoing connection using a destination port number defined

in the Trigger Port field.

2. The router records this connection, opens the incoming port or ports associated

with this entry in the Port Triggering table, and associates them with the local host.

3. When necessary the external host will be able to connect to the local host using

one of the ports defined in the Incoming Ports field.

Trigger Port

- The port for outgoing traffic. An outgoing connection using this port

will "Trigger" this rule.

Trigger Protocol

- The protocol used for Trigger Ports, either TCP,UDP, or All (all

protocols supported by the router).

Incoming Ports Range

- The port or port range used by the remote system when it

responds to the outgoing request. A response using one of these ports will be
forwarded to the PC that triggered this rule. You can input at most 5 groups of ports
(or port section). Every group of ports must be apart with ",". For example,
2000-2038, 2050-2051, 2085, 3010-3030.

Incoming Protocol

- The protocol used for Incoming Ports Range, either TCP or

UDP, or ALL (all protocols supported by the router).

Enable

- The Enable checkbox enables port forwarding for the application.

Common Applications

- Some popular applications already listed in the pull-down

list.

To add a new rule, enter the following data on the Port Triggering screen.
1. Enter a port number used by the application when it generates an outgoing

request.

2. Select the protocol used for Trigger Port from the pull-down list, either TCP, UDP,

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