Firewall
Step 3
Click Service Management.
Step 4
To add a service, click Add under the Service table. To edit or delete a service, select the row and click Edit or Delete.
The fields open for modification.
Step 5
Configure the following services:
• Application Name — Name of the service or application.
• Protocol — Enter the protocol.
• Port Start/ICMP Type/IP Protocol — Enter a range of port numbers reserved for this service.
• Port End — Enter the last number of the port, reserved for this service.
Step 6
Click Apply.
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding allows public access to services on network devices on the LAN by opening a specific port
or port range for a service.
To configure the port forwarding, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click Firewall > Port Forwarding.
Step 2
In the Port Forwarding Table, click Add or select the row and click Edit) and configure the following:
External Service
Internal Service
Internal IP Address
Interfaces
Status
Step 3
Click Service Management.
Step 4
In the Service Table, click Add or select a row and click Edit and configure the following:
• Application Name — Name of the service or application.
• Protocol — Required protocol. Refer to the documentation for the service that you are hosting.
• Port Start/ICMP Type/IP Protocol — Range of port numbers reserved for this service.
• Port End — Last number of the port, reserved for this service.
Select an external service from the drop-down list. (If a service is not listed, you can
add or modify the list by following the instructions in the Service Management section.)
Select an internal service from the drop-down list. (If a service is not listed, you can
add or modify the list by following the instructions in the Service Management section.)
Enter the internal IP addresses of the server.
Select the interface from the drop-down list, to apply port forwarding on.
Enable or disable the port forwarding rule.
Port Forwarding
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