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Configuring the Advanced Settings
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Schablone 2004_12_27
Port triggering
If you configure port triggering for a certain application, define a so-called trigger port
and the protocol (TCP or UDP) this port uses. To this trigger port you then assign the pub-
lic ports that have to be opened for the application.
You can select known Internet services for this or assign ports or blocks of ports manu-
ally.
ì To set up port triggering for a service, select Port Triggering in the Address Trans-
lation (NAT) menu.
ì Select the required application from the Predefined applications list.
ì Click on the Add button. The data for the required service is entered on the screen.
ì Select the option in the Enabled column.
If the application you require is not in the list, you must enter the relevant data on the
screen manually:
ì Local protocol: Select the protocol that is to be monitored for outgoing traffic.
ì Local port: Enter the port that is to be monitored for outgoing traffic.
ì Public protocol: Select the protocol that is to be allowed for incoming data traffic.
ì Public port: Enter the port that is to be opened for incoming data traffic.
ì Description: Enter a description to help you identify different entries.
ì Select the option in the Enabled column.
ì Click on the Delete button to delete an entry. Click on the Add button to add a new
entry.
ì Click on OK to apply the settings.
Note:
You can enter a single port number, several individual port numbers separated by
commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a hyphen, or
any combination of these, e.g. 80,90-140,180.