10-08-2010 06:56 AM
Hy,
I recently buy a CSRV042-EU. I need to make a translation port to acces remote some of my server on lan.
I use a primary WAN with static IP 83.166.XXX.XXX .The LAN has aprox. 30 clients.
I want to acces remote one of the computer from LAN, as example:
83.166.xxx.xxx:10101 -> 192.168.10.10, using 10101 as external port and 3389 as internal port for remote on 192.168.10.10 machine
83.166.xxx.xxx:10102 -> 192.168.10.11, using 10102 as external port and 3389 as internal port for remote on 192.168.10.11 machine
......
I don't konw how to do this forward because in Port Forward i cannot find the option to enter teh ext port and the int port.
Could you please help me with an example, how ca i make this forward?
Thank you !
10-08-2010 07:18 AM
This can be done with asymmetric forwarding rules, which can be defined in the UPnP Forwarding page under Setup. Note that the UPnP does not have to be enabled/checked to activate the static asymmetric forwarding rules.
10-08-2010 07:27 AM
Thank you for your answers.
In UPnP i set the external port for each internal LAN IP i want to acces from outside ?
ex: Declare a service - "Server 1" with IP range 10101-10101 for IP 192.168.10.10 ?
Is this setting correct ?
10-08-2010 07:41 AM
Yes, it sounds correct.
04-22-2014 09:56 AM
I know it's been this long post, but I have the following question ...
I have several external IPs and would like to designate for each type of service.
eg:
200.0.0.1 => http => 10.0.0.2
200.0.0.2 => https => 10.0.0.1
How could this setting in RV?
Today I have two models in the network-to-VPN Gw Gw the RV016 and 042.
Regards,
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