Forwarding, DMZ and Static NAT

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1 Introduction

"Port Forwarding", "DMZ" and "Static NAT" are all redirecting firewall rules.

  • "Port Forwarding" : forword packets on certain port(s).
  • "DMZ" equals "port forwarding on all ports". Visits to WAN interfaces will be redirected to the DMZ host(except of the excepted ports).
  • "Static NAT" provides one-to-one NAT for local hosts.

2 Port Forwarding

  • Forwarding: map a WAN port to local host.

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    • WAN: target WAN IP address.
    • Source Port: target port to the WAN interface.
    • Target IP: "redirected to" local host IP.
    • Target Port: "redirected to" port, leave it blank for same as the source port.

3 DMZ

  • DMZ: port forwarding on all ports.

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4 Static NAT

You need to define "Local IP" and choose a public IP.

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    • Single: a single IP(192.168.10.100) or subnet(192.168.10.0/24).
    • Range: an IP range.
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