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Document Date and version2023.02.08
Tested with ONT HALNy HL-1GE/2, HL-1GC, HL-4G, HL-4GMVSupported on version V2.0.17 or above
Tested with ONT HALNy HL-4GQV, HL-4GQVS/2, HL-4GXV/-F, HL-4GMV2/3/4, HLE-3GM, HLE-3GX-FSupported on version V3.0.21 or above
Tested with ONT HALNy HL-1B, HL-2BV, HL-4G2Supported on version V4.0.4 or above
Tested with ONT HALNy HL-4BX3V-F, HL-4GX3VRSupported on version V5.0.8 or above
Tested with ONT HALNy HLX-TGVSupported on version V6.0.3 or above
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Port forwarding is a feature of network address translation (NAT). It allows to redirects a communication request from one address and port number combination to another in situation when packets are traversing a network gateway.

Web configuration

To configure this function, navigate to Advanced -> Advanced NAT.

1. Select the desired TCP/UDP protocol or both.

2. Set the first port of the range to be reached from the top of the network/Internet.

3. Set the last port of the range to be reached from the top of the network/Internet.

4. Set the first port of the range forwarded to the device on the LAN side.

5. Set the IP address of the device to which the traffic is to be forwarded.

6. Set the mapping name.

7. Choose whether to use NAT Loopback.

8. Add a rule.


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