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Brocade Mobility 7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide 135
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5. Click OK to return to the NAT screen. Within the NAT screen, click Apply to save any changes
made on the Port Forwarding screen.
6. Click Cancel to undo any changes made on Port Forwarding screen. This reverts all settings for
the Port Forwarding screen to the last saved configuration.
Configuring Dynamic DNS
The access point supports the Dynamic DNS service. Dynamic DNS (or DynDNS) is a feature
offered by www.dyndns.com which allows the mapping of domain names to dynamically assigned
IP addresses via the WAN port. When the dynamically assigned IP address of a client changes, the
new IP address is sent to the DynDNS service and traffic for the specified domain(s) is routed to the
new IP address.
NOTE
DynDNS supports only the primary WAN IP address.
To configure dynamic DNS for the Mobility 7131 Access Point:
1. Select Network Configuration -> WAN -> DynDNS from the Mobility 7131 Access Point menu
tree.
Start Port and End Port Enter the port or ports used by the port forwarding service. To specify a single port, enter
the port number in the
Start Port area. To specify a range of ports, use both the Start
Port
and End Port options to enter the port numbers. For example, enter 110 in the Start
Port field and 115 in the End Port field.
IP Address Enter the numerical (non DNS name) IP address to which the specified service is
forwarded. This address must be within the specified NAT range for the associated WAN IP
address.
Translation Port Specify the port number used to translate data for the service being forwarded.
Forward all
unspecified ports to
Use the
Forward all unspecified ports to checkbox to enable port forwarding for
incoming packets with unspecified ports. In the adjacent area, enter a target forwarding IP
address for incoming packets. This number must be within the specified NAT range for the
associated WAN IP address.
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