The port range this application uses when it sends
outbound packets. The outgoing port numbers act as
the trigger. When the router detects the outgoing
packets with these port numbers, it will allow the
corresponding inbound packets with the incoming port
numbers specified in the Incoming Port Range field to
pass through the router.
Please refer to the following sections to configuring the Port-Triggering rule for
the OfficeConnect Gigabit VPN Firewall.
11.6.6.2 Adding an Port-Triggering Rule
Follow these steps to setup a Port-Triggering Rule:
1. Click on Firewall > Port Triggering menu to enter the Port
Triggering configuration page. See Figure 11.17 Port-Triggering
Configuration Page.
2. Make changes to any or all of the following fields: Service Name,
Service User, Outgoing/Incoming Protocol and Outgoing/Incoming
Port Rang. Please see Table 11.8 for detail explanation of these
fields.
3. Click on the button to save the change. The new entry
will then be displayed in the Port-Triggering Policy List Table at the
buttom half of the Port-Triggering Configuration Page.
Figure 11.17 Port-Triggering Configuration Page
11.6.6.3 Editing an Port-Triggering Rule
Follow these steps to modify an existing Port-Triggering Rule:
1. Click on Firewall > Port Triggering menu to enter the Port
Triggering configuration page.
2. Click on icon of the rule to be modified in the Port-Triggering
Policy list table.
3. Make changes to any or all of the following fields: Service Name,
Service User, Outgoing/Incoming Protocol and Outgoing/Incoming
Port Rang. Please see Table 11.8 for detail explanation of these
fields.
4. Click on the button to save the changes.
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