Corinex Global ADSL2+ User Manual

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Corinex ADSL+ Gateway G Configuration

Corinex ADSL2+ Wireless Gateway G

Field Definition/

Description

Rule Name

Name of the traffic rule.

Source IP

The IP address of the traffic source.

Source Netmask

The netmask of the source.

Source Start Port

The start port of the source.

Source End Port

The end port of the source.

Destination IP

The IP address of the traffic destination.

Destination Netmask

The netmask of the destination.

Destination Start Port

The start port of the destination.

Destination End Port

The end port of the destination.

Protocol

The selections are TCP, UDP, ICMP, and any.

Physical Port

The selections are none, Port 1 through 4,
USB, and WLAN.

Traffic Priority

The Traffic Priority field corresponds to the
Priority Queue (High/Medium/Low) for this
traffic. The possible options for Protocol are:
ANY, ICMP, TCP, and UDP. Wildcard(*) entries
are allowed for IP Address/Netmask and Port
range fields .

Normal Service

Standard settings for TOS values.

TOS Marking

The TOS marking field allows you to assign a
TOS value to this traffic. The values for the
TOS marking can be: No Change, Normal
Service, Minimize monetary cost, Maximize
reliability, Maximize throughput, and Minimize
delay.

After setting up a rule, please click on Apply.
If you want to delete a rule, check the checkbox Delete next to the rule and click
Apply.

4.4.7 Port

Forwarding

Port Forwarding (or Virtual Server) allows you to direct incoming traffic to specific
PCs based on a service port number and protocol. Using the Port Forwarding page,
you can provide local services (for example web hosting) for people on the Internet
or play Internet games. Port Forwarding is configurable per LAN segment.

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