09-05-2012 02:42 PM
How can one forward a range of ports?
Suppose I have defined the following service:
Service: TEST
Port type: UDP
Starting port: 5060
Ending port: 5070
and I want to forward it to a specific IP. Then, if I create a new port forwarding rule for this service it asks me to specify a single port number to be used internally as:
Action: Always Allow
Service: TEST
Source IP: Any
Destination IP: 10.0.0.100
Internal Port: ?
I want to forward all ports from 5060 to 5070 to the internal range 5060 to 5070.
How can I do that?
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09-06-2012 09:54 AM
I have the same issue with needing to forward a range of ports to a single ip address. Right now I can't put the rv220w in the network to test it as we are in the middle of the day and I can't take the network down.
Just a warning:
**This has not been tested in an active network**
What I did was the following:
Go to Firewalls/
Access Rules
Add new rule:
Connection type: inbound (wan (internet) > LAN (Local Network)
Action: Always Allow
Service: "TEST"
Source IP: Any
Send to Local Server (DNAT IP): 10.0.0.100
Hit save and it "appears" to work. Again I haven't tested it myself so just be careful as I am not sure if it works correctly at this time. When I am able to put the router in the network and test this I will follow up.
09-05-2012 07:18 PM
Hi Panos, the range is specified within the custom service. It should be the same as incoming port when you're trying to allow access. The internal port is for port translation.
-Tom
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09-06-2012 08:18 AM
The problem is that the user interface does not allow me to leave the port translation field marked as "Internal Port" empty. And since my service has a port range I cannot specify there a single port number.
09-06-2012 09:54 AM
I have the same issue with needing to forward a range of ports to a single ip address. Right now I can't put the rv220w in the network to test it as we are in the middle of the day and I can't take the network down.
Just a warning:
**This has not been tested in an active network**
What I did was the following:
Go to Firewalls/
Access Rules
Add new rule:
Connection type: inbound (wan (internet) > LAN (Local Network)
Action: Always Allow
Service: "TEST"
Source IP: Any
Send to Local Server (DNAT IP): 10.0.0.100
Hit save and it "appears" to work. Again I haven't tested it myself so just be careful as I am not sure if it works correctly at this time. When I am able to put the router in the network and test this I will follow up.
04-03-2013 04:37 AM
Hi !
I ran into the same issues trying to setup a brand new RV220W.
The answer from Richard Coleman is correct. Thanks.
Just to detail a bit further. If you create the rule from the firewall rules you can NAT a service (range of ports) to an IP. Then a rule is automatically created in the port forwarding section but with no internal port. Firewall rules and port forwarding rules seem to be linked toghether. However you cannot create by yourself a forwarding rule with an empty internal port, nor you can modify the one automatically created by the firewall (without setting an internal port). No ideea why. Maybe it will be fixed in the next firmware.
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