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C1n Series WIFI AP/CPE Web-admin Configuration Manual
TPS15-003_rev1.3
Local Port: Specify the port number of the application running on the host, which is
connected to the internal network, is accessible from the external network.
Protocol Type: Specify Transport Layer protocol that the application uses . The options
are “TCP&UDP”, “TCP”, and “UDP”.
Global Port: Specify the listen port on WAN interface of C1n; C1n accepts and
forwards the traffic from the external network via global port to the particular host.
Description: Additional information about the port forwarding entry.
Enable port forwarding in C1n:
1. Select Configuration ->Network ->Port Forwarding
2. Click the icon “ ” under “Detail” column.
3. Check Enable
4. Specify host’s IP address in Local IP Address
5. Specify host’s port in Local Port
6. Specify Transport Layer protocol in Protocol Type
7. Specify C1n listen port in Global Port
8. Type in a port forward entry’s description in Description if necessary
9. Click Submit
10. Click Save&Apply to apply
5.3.5. Safe Mode
User may configure Safe mode via ConfigurationNetwork ->Safe Mode. Safe Mode
is for detecting the backhaul link integrity. If the AP loses its backhaul connectivity, it
forces the clients to re-associate with another AP by changing its SSID to a default
“Safe Mode X”, where “X” is the MAC address of the radio in hexadecimal. This action
can protect the client from connecting to the AP which has no backhaul to the
Internet end. Total duration for AP from losing backhaul link to safe mode is 3 x ping
interval seconds. By default, Safe Mode is disabled.

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