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    6. 
    Make sure that the  Port Forwarding radio button is selected.
    7.  In the table, select the radio button next to the service or application\
     name.
    8.  Click the  Edit Service button.
    The Ports - Custom Services page displays.
    9.  Change the settings.
    For more information about the settings, see Add a Port Forwarding Rule with a Custom 
    Service or Application  on page  258.
    10.  Click the  Apply button.
    Your settings are saved. The changed rule displays in the table on the Port Forwarding /  Port T
     riggering page.
    Remove a Port Forwarding Rule
    You can remove a port forwarding rule that you no longer need.
    To remove a port forwarding rule:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to\
     the network.
    2.  T
    ype  http://www.routerlogin.net .
    A login window opens.
    3.  Enter the user name and password for the  modem router.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive. 
    						
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    4. 
    Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home page displays.
    5.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding / Port Triggering.
    The following figure shows two port forwarding rules.
    6.  Make sure that the Port Forwarding radio button is selected.
    7.  In the table, select the radio button next to the service or application\
     name.
    8.  Click the  Delete Service button.
    The rule is removed from the table.
    Application Example: Make a Local Web Server Public
    If you host a web server on your local network, you can use port forward\
    ing to allow web 
    requests from anyone on the Internet to reach your web server. 
    To make a local web server public:
    1.  Assign your web server either a fixed IP address or a dynamic IP address\
     using DHCP 
    address reservation. 
    In this example, your modem router always gives your web server an IP ad\
    dress of 
    192.168.1.55. 
    2.  On the Port Forwarding / Port 
     Triggering page, configure the modem router to forward the 
    HTTP service to the local address of your web server at  192.168.1.55. 
    HTTP (port 80) is the standard protocol for web servers. 
    						
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    3. (Optional) Register a host name with a Dynamic DNS service, and specify that name on the 
    Dynamic DNS page of the modem router. 
    Dynamic DNS makes it much easier to access a server from the Internet because you 
    can enter the name in the web browser. Otherwise, you must know the IP address that 
    the ISP assigned, which typically changes.
    How the Modem Router Implements the Port Forwarding Rule
    The following sequence shows the effects of a port forwarding rule:
    1. When you enter the URL www.example.com in your browser, the browser sends a web 
    page request message with the following destination information: 
    •Destination address. The IP address of www.example.com, which is the address of 
    your modem router.
    •Destination port number. 80, which is the standard port number for a web server 
    process.
    2. The modem router receives the message and finds your port forwarding rule for incoming 
    port 80 traffic. 
    3. The modem router changes the destination in the message to IP address 192.168.1.123 
    and sends the message to that computer.
    4. Your web server at IP address 192.168.1.123 receives the request and sends a reply 
    message to your modem router.
    5. Your modem router performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source IP address 
    and sends the reply through the Internet to the computer or WiFi device that sent the web 
    page request. 
    Manage Port Triggering for Services and Applications
    Port triggering is a dynamic extension of port forwarding that is useful in these cases:
    •An application must use port forwarding to more than one local computer (but not 
    simultaneously).
    •An application must open incoming ports that are different from the outgoing port.
    With port triggering, the modem router monitors traffic to the Internet from an outbound 
    “trigger” port that you specify. For outbound traffic from that port, the modem router saves the 
    IP address of the computer that sent the traffic. The modem router temporarily opens the 
    incoming port or ports that you specify in your rule and forwards that incoming traffic to that 
    destination.
    Port forwarding creates a static mapping of a port number or range of ports to a single local 
    computer. Port triggering can dynamically open ports to any computer when needed and 
    close the ports when they are no longer needed. 
    						
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    Note:If you use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to-peer 
    connections, real-time communications such as instant messaging, or 
    remote assistance, enable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). See 
    Improve 
    Network Connections with Universal Plug and Play on page 154.
    Add a Port Triggering Rule
    The modem router does not provide default services and applications for port triggering rules. 
    You must define a custom service or application for each port triggering rule.
    To add a port triggering rule:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the network.
    2. Type http://www.routerlogin.net.
    A login window opens.
    3. Enter the user name and password for the modem router.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4. Click the OK button.
    The BASIC Home page displays.
    5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding / Port Triggering. 
    The Port Forwarding / Port Triggering page displays.
    6. Select the Port Triggering radio button. 
    						
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    7. 
    Click the  Add Service button.
    8. Specify a new port triggering rule with a custom service or application \
    as described in the 
    following table.
    FieldDescription
    Service Name Enter the name of the custom service or application.
    Service User From the Service User  menu, select  Any, or select Single address and enter the IP 
    address of one computer:
    •  Any . 
    This is the default setting and allows any computer on the Internet to u\
    se 
    this service. 
    •  Single address . Restricts the service to a particular computer
     . 
    Service Type Select the protocol (TCP or  UDP) that is associated with the service or application. 
    						
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    9. Click the Apply button.
    Your settings are saved. The rule is added to the Port Triggering Portmap Table on the 
    Port Forwarding / Port Triggering page and is enabled.
    Change a Port Triggering Rule
    You can change an existing port triggering rule.
    To change a port triggering rule:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the network.
    2. Type http://www.routerlogin.net.
    A login window opens.
    3. Enter the user name and password for the modem router.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4. Click the OK button.
    The BASIC Home page displays.
    5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding / Port Triggering.
    The Port Forwarding / Port Triggering page displays.
    6. Select the Port Triggering radio button.
    The following figure shows two port triggering rules.
    Triggering PortEnter the number of the outbound traffic port that must open the inbound ports. 
    Inbound Connection
    Connection TypeSelect the protocol (TCP or UDP) that is associated with the inbound connection.
    If you are unsure, select TCP/UDP.
    Starting PortEnter the start port number for the inbound connection.
    Ending PortEnter the end port number for the inbound connection.
    FieldDescription 
    						
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    7. 
    In the Port Triggering Portmap Table, select the radio button next to the service or 
    application name.
    8.  Click the  Edit Service button.
    The Port Triggering - Services page displays.
    9.  Change the settings.
    For more information about the settings, see Add a Port Triggering Rule on page  264.
    10.  Click the  Apply button.
    Your settings are saved. The changed rule displays in the Port Triggering Portmap Table  on the Port Forwarding / Port 
     Triggering page.
    Disable or Remove a Port Triggering Rule
    You can disable or remove a port triggering rule that you no longer need.\
    To disable or remove a port triggering rule:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to\
     the network.
    2.  T
    ype  http://www.routerlogin.net .
    A login window opens.
    3.  Enter the user name and password for the  modem router.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button. 
    						
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    The BASIC Home page displays.
    5.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding / Port Triggering.
    The Port Forwarding / Port Triggering page displays.
    6.  Select the  Port T
     riggering radio button.
    The following figure shows two port triggering rules.
    7.  To disable the rule, do the following:
    a. In the Enable column of the Port 
     Triggering Portmap Table, clear the check box next 
    to the service or application name.
    b.  Click the  Apply button.
    Your settings are saved.
    8.  T
    o remove the rule entirely, do the following:
    a.In the Port 
     Triggering Portmap Table, select the radio button next to the service or 
    application name.
    b.  Click the Delete Service button.
    The rule is removed from the Port T
     riggering Portmap Table.
    Specify the Time-Out Period for Port Triggering
    The time-out period for port triggering controls how long the inbound po\
    rts stay open when 
    the modem router detects no activity. A time-out period is required because the modem 
    router cannot detect when the service or application terminates.  
    						
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    To specify the time-out for port triggering: 
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the network.
    2. Type http://www.routerlogin.net.
    A login window opens.
    3. Enter the user name and password for the modem router.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4. Click the OK button.
    The BASIC Home page displays.
    5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding / Port Triggering.
    The Port Forwarding / Port Triggering page displays.
    6. Select the Port Triggering radio button.
    The port triggering settings display.
    7. In the Port Triggering Time-out field, enter a value up to 9999 minutes. 
    The default setting is 20 minutes. 
    8. Click the Apply button.
    Your settings are saved.
    Disable Port Triggering
    By default, port triggering is enabled. You can disable port triggering temporarily without 
    removing any port triggering rules.
    To disable port triggering:
    1. Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the network.
    2. Type http://www.routerlogin.net.
    A login window opens.
    3. Enter the user name and password for the modem router.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4. Click the OK button.
    The BASIC Home page displays.
    5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding / Port Triggering.
    The Port Forwarding / Port Triggering page displays.
    6. Select the Port Triggering radio button. 
    						
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    The port triggering settings display.
    7. Select the Disable Port Triggering check box.
    If this check box is selected, the modem router does not apply port triggering rules even if 
    you specified them.
    8. Click the Apply button.
    Your settings are saved.
    Application Example: Port Triggering for Internet Relay Chat 
    Some application servers, such as FTP and IRC servers, send replies to multiple port 
    numbers. Using port triggering, you can tell the modem router to open more incoming ports 
    when a particular outgoing port starts a session.
    An example is Internet Relay Chat (IRC). Your computer connects to an IRC server at 
    destination port 6667. The IRC server not only responds to your originating source port but 
    also sends an “identify” message to your computer on port 113. Using port triggering, you can 
    tell the modem router, “When you initiate a session with destination port 6667, you must also 
    allow incoming traffic on port 113 to reach the originating computer.” 
    The following sequence shows the effects of this port triggering rule:
    1. You open an IRC client program to start a chat session on your computer. 
    2. Your IRC client composes a request message to an IRC server using a destination port 
    number of 6667, the standard port number for an IRC server process. Your computer then 
    sends this request message to your modem router.
    3. Your modem router creates an entry in its internal session table describing this 
    communication session between your computer and the IRC server. Your modem router 
    stores the original information, performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source 
    address and port, and sends this request message through the Internet to the IRC server. 
    4. Noting your port triggering rule and observing the destination port number of 6667, your 
    modem router creates another session entry to send any incoming port 113 traffic to your 
    computer.
    5. The IRC server sends a return message to your modem router using the NAT-assigned 
    source port (for example, port 33333) as the destination port and the IRC server also sends 
    an “identify” message to your modem router with destination port 113.
    6. When your modem router receives the incoming message to destination port 33333, it 
    checks its session table to see if a session is active for port number 33333. Finding an active 
    session, the modem router restores the original address information replaced by NAT and 
    sends this reply message to your computer.
    7. When your modem router receives the incoming message to destination port 113, it checks 
    its session table and finds an active session for port 113 associated with your computer. The 
    modem router replaces the message’s destination IP address with your computer’s IP 
    address and forwards the message to your computer.
    8. When you finish your chat session, your modem router eventually senses a period of 
    inactivity in the communications. The modem router then removes the session information  
    						
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