Ubiquiti EdgeRouter [43/57] Port forwarding

Ubiquiti EdgeRouter [43/57] Port forwarding
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Chapter 8: Wizards Tab EdgeOS
User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Feature Wizards
Each wizard will guide you through configuration of
the corresponding feature: port forwarding, TCP MSS
clamping, or UPnP.
Port Forwarding
Typically you configure a port forwarding rule so a host on
the external network can access a server on the internal
network by using the public IP address (or hostname) of
the EdgeRouter.
Click the Port Forwarding feature wizard to begin
configuration.
Set Up Port Forwarding
Show advanced options Select this checkbox to display
the Auto firewall option.
WAN interface Select the appropriate interface from
the drop‑down menu. (If you select Other, then enter the
interface name in the field provided.)
Hairpin NAT Enabled by default. If you want to allow a
host on the internal network to use the public IP address
to access an internal server, then keep Hairpin NAT
enabled. (Hairpin NAT is also known as NAT loopback or
NAT reflection.)
Note: If Hairpin NAT is enabled, then it only enables
Hairpin NAT for the port forwarding rules defined in
the wizard; it does not affect the Destination NAT
Rules defined on the Security>NATtab (refer to
“Destination NAT Rules” on page 26).
Auto firewall Enabled by default. The Auto firewall option
is displayed if Show advanced options is enabled. If you
want the EdgeRouter to automatically open ports for the
specified port forwarding rules, then keep Auto firewall
enabled.
If you disable the Auto firewall option, then you will need
to manually define firewall rules on the Security > Firewall
Policies tab (refer to “Firewall Policies” on page 20).
LAN interface Click Add New to display the drop‑down
menu. Then select the appropriate interface. (If you select
Other, then enter the interface name in the field provided.)
Remove Click to delete an interface.
Add New Click to add another new interface.
Port Forwarding Rules
Add New Click to create a new rule.
Original port Enter the port or ports that will be
forwarded to the LAN. You can identify the port or ports
by name, number, and/or range. To specify multiple
ports, use a comma‑separated list.
Example: https,20-23,554
Protocol Enter the protocol that will be forwarded to
the LAN: Both, TCP, or UDP.
Forward-to address Enter the LAN IP address that will
receive the forwarded port traffic.
Forward-to port Enter the port or ports that will
receive the forwarded port traffic. You can identify the
port or ports by name, number, and/or range. If you
do not specify the Forward-to port, then the original
destination port of the traffic will be used.
Description Enter keywords that will identify this rule.
Remove Click to delete a rule.
Add New Click to create a new rule.
Click Apply to apply your changes, or click Cancel. To
remove the entire port forwarding configuration created
by the wizard, click Delete.

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