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I just received my replacement modem (327W to 7500) and I want to set it to medium security. I need to forward ports, like UDP 123 for time service (why is this not a predefined service?).
Anyway, I got it to work by making one new service with "host" and all three combinations of direction as rules. This is because I could not figure out the implications of Direction: In/Out or Port Direction:Src/Dst.
I downloaded the manual BUT it does not define those choices; just sez select. It reminds me of the old IBM Fortran manuals where you could only find what you needed if you already knew the answer.
Anyway, I am sure I am not the only one with this question. Like I said, the good news is you CAN port forward in medium security, it just ain't pretty the way I did it.
Regards,
Dewey
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Does this/these guides help you
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Westell/A90-750015-07/A90-750015-07index.htm
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No, but thanks. It is the guide that I said above just tells you to select an optopn without defineing those terms. Hence, my question about what SRC and DST under port direction mean.
Regards,
Dewey
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Oh, ok.
src=Source.
DST = Destination.