6.1. Port Forwards
Port Forwarding allows remote computers to connect to a specific computer or
service behind the firewall in the local LAN (such as web servers, FTP servers,
etc.)
To set up port forwarding, click Port Forwards and input the required parameters
or click Add a New One.
Name: The name of the rule which can be specified by the user.
Protocol: The protocol used, you can choose TCP, UDP, or both TCP and UDP.
External Zone: The zone to which hosts will be connecting.
External Ports: The numbers of external ports. You can enter a specific port
number or a range of service ports (E.g. 100-300).
Internal Zone: The zone to which the incoming connection will be redirected.
Internal IP: The IP address assigned by the router to the device which needs to
be accessed remotely.
Internal Ports: The internal port number of the device. You can enter a specific
port number. Leave it blank if it is same as the external port.
Status: Activate of Deactivate the rule.