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== This has been tested to work with firmware ver. V1.00(AAJZ.5)C0). ==
== This has been tested to work with firmware ver. V1.00(AAJZ.5)C0). ==


# Log in to router
1. Log in to router


# Security > Firewall > 'Access Control' tab
2. go to: Security > Firewall > 'Access Control' tab


# Add a new ACL rule. Set a name, destination IP will be the WAN IP, set protocol as required, set destination port to the port you'd like to forward. All the other settings should be OK. Do this again for any other rules you'd like to make.
3. Add a new ACL rule. Set a name, destination IP will be the WAN IP, set protocol as required, set destination port to the port you'd like to forward. All the other settings should be OK. Do this again for any other rules you'd like to make.


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# Go to Network Setting > NAT. Set a name. WAN interface dropdown should be set based on the type of service i.e.: AAISP-ADSL for ADSL or AAISP-VDSL for VDSL. WAN IP should be the WAN IP (of course), server address will be the address you'd like to forward to (same as destination IP in the previous menu). Trigger start port, end port, translation start port, and translation end port need to be set to the port you're looking to forward. Protocol should be set as required.
4. Go to Network Setting > NAT. Set a name. WAN interface dropdown should be set based on the type of service i.e.: AAISP-ADSL for ADSL or AAISP-VDSL for VDSL. WAN IP should be the WAN IP (of course), server address will be the address you'd like to forward to (same as destination IP in the previous menu). Trigger start port, end port, translation start port, and translation end port need to be set to the port you're looking to forward. Protocol should be set as required.


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Revision as of 16:00, 27 July 2017


portmap (port map) or port forwarding on a VMG1312-B10A

This has been tested to work with firmware ver. V1.00(AAJZ.5)C0).

1. Log in to router

2. go to: Security > Firewall > 'Access Control' tab

3. Add a new ACL rule. Set a name, destination IP will be the WAN IP, set protocol as required, set destination port to the port you'd like to forward. All the other settings should be OK. Do this again for any other rules you'd like to make.

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4. Go to Network Setting > NAT. Set a name. WAN interface dropdown should be set based on the type of service i.e.: AAISP-ADSL for ADSL or AAISP-VDSL for VDSL. WAN IP should be the WAN IP (of course), server address will be the address you'd like to forward to (same as destination IP in the previous menu). Trigger start port, end port, translation start port, and translation end port need to be set to the port you're looking to forward. Protocol should be set as required.

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