RV220W transfer of a range of ports

How can we transfer a port range?

Suppose that I have defined the following service:

Service: TEST

Port type: UDP

From port: 5060

End port: 5070

and I want to send to a specific IP address. Then, if I create a new port forwarding rule for this service he asked me to specify a unique port number to be used internally as:

Action: Always allow the

Service: TEST

Source IP: no

Destination IP: 10.0.0.100

Internal port:?

I want to forward all ports 5060 to 5070 5060 to 5070 internal range.

How can I do?

I have the same problem with the duty to convey a range of ports to a single ip address. At the moment I can't put the rv220w in the network to test because we are in the middle of the day and I can't take the network down.

Just a warning:

* This has not been tested in an active network *.

I've done the following:

Go to the firewall.

Access rules

Add the new rule:

Type of connection: incoming (wan (internet) > LAN (local area network))

Action: Always allow the

Service: 'TEST '.

Source IP: no

Send to the Server Local (DNAT IP): 10.0.0.100

Press on save and it "appears" to work. Yet once I have not tested myself so just be careful because I don't know if it works correctly now. When I am able to put the router of the network and test this I will follow.

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