Static routes, Port forwarding, Static routes port forwarding – Ubiquiti Networks Rockeac User Manual

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Chapter 4: Network

airOS®7 User Guide

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.

Source Port

Enter the source port of the packet

(specified within the packet header). Usually it is the
port of the host system application that sends the
packets.

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Invert

Select this option to invert the Source Port.

Select this option to invert the Source Port filtering
criterion. For example, if you enable Invert for the
specified Source Port 2500, then the filtering criteria
will be applied to all the packets sent from any Source
Port
except 2500.

Destination IP/Mask

Enter the destination IP of the

packet (specified within the packet header). Usually it
is the IP of the system which the packet is addressed
to. The mask is in slash notation (also known as CIDR
format). For example, if you enter 192.168.1.0/24, you
are entering the range of 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255.

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Invert

Select this option to invert the Destination IP/

Mask filtering criterion. For example, if you enable
Invert for the specified Destination IP a.b.c.d, then the
filtering criteria will be applied to all the packets sent
to any Destination IP except a.b.c.d.

Destination Port

Enter the destination port of the

packet (specified within the packet header). Usually it is
the port of the host system application which the packet
is addressed to.

-

Invert

Select this option to invert the Destination Port

filtering criterion. For example, if you enable Invert
for the specified Destination Port 23, then the filtering
criteria will be applied to all the packets sent to any
Destination Port except 23.

Comment

You can enter a brief description of the

purpose for the firewall rule.

Click OK to save changes, or click Cancel to close the
window without saving changes.

Static Routes

(Available in Advanced view.) You can manually add
static routing rules to the system routing table; you can
set a rule that a specific target IP address (or range of IP
addresses) passes through a specific gateway. Click the
Static Routes section to display its contents.

Enabled

Displays the status of the route, Enabled (Yes) or

Disabled (No).

Target Network IP

Displays the IP address of the

destination.

Netmask

Displays the netmask of the destination.

Gateway IP

Displays the IP address of the gateway.

Comment

Displays a brief description of the purpose for

the static route.

Add

Click Add to create a static route. Go to the Add or

Edit a Static Route section below.

Action

After a static route has been created, you have the

following options:

Edit

Make changes to a static route. Go to the Add or

Edit a Static Route section below.

Delete

Remove a static route.

Add or Edit a Static Route

The Route window opens:

Enabled

Select this option to enable the specific static

route. All the added static routes are saved in the system
configuration file; however, only the enabled static
routes are active on the device.

Target Network IP

Enter the IP address of the

destination.

Netmask

Enter the netmask of the destination.

Gateway IP

Enter the IP address of the gateway.

Comment

You can enter a brief description of the

purpose for the static route.

Click OK to save changes, or click Cancel to close the
window without saving changes.

Port Forwarding

(Available in Router mode only) Port forwarding allows
specific ports of the hosts on the local network to be
forwarded to the external network (WAN). This is useful
for a number of applications (such as FTP servers, VoIP,
gaming) that require different host systems to be seen
using a single common IP address/port. Click the Port
Forwarding
section to display its contents.

Enabled

Select this option to enable port forwarding

functionality.

Enabled

Enables the specific port forwarding rule. All

the added port forwarding rules are saved in the system
configuration file; however, only the enabled port
forwarding rules are active on the device.

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