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| Due to the complicated nature of the Dual-WAN setup, port forwarding is not supported by the regular port forwarding utility. To forward a port, follow these steps. | Due to the complicated nature of the Dual-WAN setup, port forwarding is not supported by the regular port forwarding utility. To forward a port, follow these steps. | ||
| - | NOTE: The Firewall policies are applied //after// DNAT translation. The port entered in the WAN_IN firewall section should be the port of the local device if it differs from the public port. | + | NOTE: The firewall policies are applied //after// DNAT translation. The port entered in the WAN_IN firewall section should be the port of the local device if it differs from the public port. |
| + | - Make a backup | ||
| + | - On the bottom of the screen, click System | ||
| + | - Scroll down to Configuration Management & Device Maintenance | ||
| + | - Click "Download" under "Back Up Config" | ||
| - Navigate to Firewall/NAT > WAN_IN > Actions > Edit Ruleset | - Navigate to Firewall/NAT > WAN_IN > Actions > Edit Ruleset | ||
| - If the destination device is already listed, click Actions > Destination and append the port to the "Port" field | - If the destination device is already listed, click Actions > Destination and append the port to the "Port" field | ||
| - | - If the destination device is not listed, click "Add New Rule" | + | - Skip to step 10 |
| - | - In the Add New Rule popup box, enter a brief description (no spaces allowed) | + | - If the destination device is not listed, click "Add New Rule" |
| - | - Action: Accept | + | - In the Add New Rule popup box, enter a brief description (no spaces allowed) |
| - | - Protocol: [choose] | + | - Action: Accept |
| - | - Under the "Destination" tab, enter the IP address and ports (comma separated or hyphenated, no spaces) | + | - Protocol: [choose] |
| - | - Click "Save" | + | - Under the "Destination" tab, enter the IP address and ports (comma separated or hyphenated, no spaces) |
| - | - Move the rule //above// the "Drop invalid state" rule | + | - Click "Save" |
| - | - Click "Save Rule Order" | + | - Move the rule (click & drag) //above// the "Drop invalid state" rule |
| + | - Click "Save Rule Order" | ||
| + | - Navigate to Firewall/NAT > NAT and click "Add Destination NAT Rule" | ||
| + | - Enter a short description (no spaces), followed by "_eth0" | ||
| + | - Select eth0 from the "Inbound Interfaces" menu | ||
| + | - Enter the device IP address and port in the "Translations" area | ||
| + | - Enter the public port in the "Dest Port" port field (required!) | ||
| + | - Enter the private port in the "Translations" field (required!) | ||
| + | - Click Save | ||
| + | - In the list of Destination NAT Rules, find the newly created rule and click Actions > Copy | ||
| + | - On the duplicate rule, click Actions > Config | ||
| + | - Change the "_eth0" to "_eth1" in the description | ||
| + | - Change the "Inbound Interface" to eth1 | ||
| + | - Verify that the port properly forwarded (test the application) | ||