Table of programmable parameters 3.2, Firewall > port forwarding, Firewall > port filter – 2N 4G wireless router 2N SpeedRoute - User manual, 1898 v1.02 User Manual

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Table of Programmable Parameters

3.2

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Enable NAT

Enable/disable Network Address Translation(NAT).

Firewall > Port Forwarding

Used for routing packets coming from the Internet to specified ports, routed to

specified internal addresses and ports. The function is often designated as the

static NAT.

Input

Define the port to be forwarded. If a packet routed to this port comes to the

gateway, it is automatically forwarded to the destination specified in the Target

column.

Setting options:

0-65,535

Target

Define the target destination to which packets routed to specified ports are

forwarded. Obligatorily, the destination includes the IP address and the port.

Setting options:

Valid IP address and port

Enable

Enable/disable port forwarding as defined in the table above the parameter.

Firewall > Port Filter

Used for restricting the gateway access in the LAN > WAN direction. If the

Firewall is active and the Port filter is enabled in this menu, the access through

the gateway is possible via selected ports only.

Protocol

Specify the protocol type for the packet to be filtered.

Setting options:

TCP, UDP, Both

Port (Service)

Define the port to be used for the internal network – Internet communication. If

the selected port is associated with a service, the service is given in the

parentheses behind the port number, e.g. 23 (Telnet).

Setting options:

0-65,535

Enable

Enable/disable port filtering according to the rules defined above the parameter.

Firewall > Static route

Static route is used, when records in routing table shouldn’t be changed in running

device. They could be set by admin, usually according parameters given by

network manager. Static route can be used for workstations or for routing in small

networks with fixed IP address.

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