
Go to Object Setting > IP Object, select one of the profile indexes.
This function can be used in the situation we only want to allow some of the IPs to access the server behind the router, and increase the level of security while allowing Internet access.įor example, if the network administrator only allows the IP 200.200.200.200 to use the RDP service on 192.168.1.10.ġ. Since firmware version 3.8.4, the network administrator can specify the source IP in Port Redirection and Open Ports. Now when Internet client accesses, it will be redirected to web server1(192.168.1.2:80) and when Internet client accesses, it will be redirected to web server2(192.168.1.3:80) and so on.
Enter Private Port as the port which the HTTP service is listening. Enter Private IP as the LAN IP of the web servers. Enter Pubic Port rnage, which are the port to which Internet clients should connect. Choose the Protocol, for HTTP service it's TCP. Vigor router also supports Range mode port redirection, in which a range of public ports will be redirected to the same private port of several LAN devices. Port Redirection for a range of LAN devices Now, the clients from the Internet can access the server on router's LAN by router's WAN IP and the defined public port. With the above settings, the connection requests sent to the router on port 11000, it will forward the request to private IP 192.168.1.10, and change the destination port will to 3389, which the RDP service is listening. Enter Private Port as the port which the RDP service is listeningģ. Enter Private IP as the LAN IP of the computer for RDP access. Enter a Pubic Port number, which is the port to which Internet clients should connect. Choose the Protocol, for RDP service it's TCP. Enter a Service Name for identification. Go to NAT > Port Redirection, and click on an available index to add a new profile. NOTE: Since firmware version 3.8.4, we can also specify Source IP to limit the access to authorized IP only.ġ.
In this example, we would like to provide RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) access to a computer on LAN for Internet clients.