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## page was renamed from ZLSAdmin/PortForwarding ## page was renamed from Support/ZLS/PortForwarding <<TableOfContents>> == Typical Port Forwarding Required for Support of ZLS Linux servers == ||||||||<tablewidth="624px" tableheight="347px"style="text-align:center">'''Port Forwarding for ZLS Linux Servers<<BR>>''' || ||'''Description''' ||'''Protocol''' ||'''External Port''' ||'''Internal Port ''' || ||Ping ||ICMP ||8 ||8 || ||DynDNS , Monitoring ||UDP ||58800 ||58800 || ||Open VPN ||UDP ||1194 ||1194 || ||Open VPN ||TCP ||1194 ||1194 || ||Auth ||TCP ||113 ||113 || ||Ssh ||TCP ||22 ||22 || ||Alternate ssh ||TCP ||2022 ||2022 || ||Webmail etc ||TCP ||80 ||80 || ||Alternate http ||TCP ||81 ||80 || ||HTTPS ||TCP ||443 ||443 || ||POP3 ||TCP ||110 ||110 || ||POP3s ||TCP ||995 ||995 || ||IMAP ||TCP ||143 ||143 || ||IMAPs ||TCP ||993 ||993 || ||SMTP ||TCP ||25 ||25 || ||Submission ||TCP ||587 ||587 || ||SMTPs ||TCP ||465 ||465 || |
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'''Note:''' additional ports may be required on individual sites. == Port Forwarding in Huawei LTE Routers using "DMZ" Settings == * This will forward All Protocols and All Ports to the nominated "DMZ IP". * Configure the DMZ zone as per this screenshot [[attachment:HuaweiEnableWANPing.png]] * Configure the router to respond to ping on the WAN port as per this screen shot [[attachment:HuaweiDMZConfiguration.png]] * The above screenshots were made and tested with a Huawei router with the following details: ||Device name || B315s-936 || ||Hardware version: || WL1B310TM02 || ||Software version: || 21.311.03.00.1232 || Other devices can be expected to behave differently. |
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Typical Port Forwarding Required for Support of ZLS Linux servers
Port Forwarding for ZLS Linux Servers |
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Description |
Protocol |
External Port |
Internal Port |
Ping |
ICMP |
8 |
8 |
DynDNS , Monitoring |
UDP |
58800 |
58800 |
Open VPN |
UDP |
1194 |
1194 |
Open VPN |
TCP |
1194 |
1194 |
Auth |
TCP |
113 |
113 |
Ssh |
TCP |
22 |
22 |
Alternate ssh |
TCP |
2022 |
2022 |
Webmail etc |
TCP |
80 |
80 |
Alternate http |
TCP |
81 |
80 |
HTTPS |
TCP |
443 |
443 |
POP3 |
TCP |
110 |
110 |
POP3s |
TCP |
995 |
995 |
IMAP |
TCP |
143 |
143 |
IMAPs |
TCP |
993 |
993 |
SMTP |
TCP |
25 |
25 |
Submission |
TCP |
587 |
587 |
SMTPs |
TCP |
465 |
465 |
Note: additional ports may be required on individual sites.
Port Forwarding in Huawei LTE Routers using "DMZ" Settings
- This will forward All Protocols and All Ports to the nominated "DMZ IP".
Configure the DMZ zone as per this screenshot HuaweiEnableWANPing.png
Configure the router to respond to ping on the WAN port as per this screen shot HuaweiDMZConfiguration.png
- The above screenshots were made and tested with a Huawei router with the following details:
Device name |
B315s-936 |
Hardware version: |
WL1B310TM02 |
Software version: |
21.311.03.00.1232 |
Other devices can be expected to behave differently.