RV042 different internal port on a port forward?

I would like to set up some redirects the monitoring SNMP port, but some of my devices cannot be changed from the default port 161. Is is possible to configure a port forward for, say, port 171 who goes to a port internal 161?

Hi Justin,

Not on the RV042 it only can carry the port 161 for example forward, and do not change this destination port number.

But if you need dual WAN ports with this feature, why not try its big brother, the series SA500.

If you don't need dual WAN port and only need a single WAN port with this feature check out the RV120W or the old RVS4000.

I've included a few screenshots below show the required functionality on first a SA500 and then on a RV120W

I need to define the service, I have not done in the examples below.

But I can before UDP or TCP ports regardless of the port, say 171 to a host IP LAN and translate the port to 161.

Screenshot on SA500

screenshot from a RV120W

Sorry Justin, may not be the answer you want to hear.

Best regards, Dave

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