8x8 BPG510 IP Phone User Manual


 
BPG510 User Interface Guide
5. Under Port Range, enter the first port of the range you want to forward in the first
box and the last port of the range in the second box. If the service you are
supporting only uses one port, enter the same port number in both boxes.
Ports in each range must be consecutive. If your service uses non-consecutive
ports, simply enter them as two separate port ranges.
6. Under Protocol, select whether the ports in the range are
UDP ports, TCP ports, or
BOTH.
7. Under Destination Address, enter the IP address of the computer you want the
data sent to.
8. Click
ADD. The BPG510 will add this port range to list of forwarded ports.
9. Repeat steps 5 through 8 for any additional ports ranges you want to forward. To
remove any port ranges from the list of forwarded ports, click the
REMOVE button
beside the port range you want to delete.
Setting up a DMZ
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If you want to have one computer on your network receive all un-forwarded data that
arrives at your firewall (for instance, because you want to monitor network traffic on
the WAN side or you have one computer running too many services to configure all
the forwarded ports), you can establish a single computer as a DMZ. Any data that is
not in a port forwarding range will be sent to the DMZ. Follow the steps below to
configure a computer as a DMZ.