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Port
Triggering
Port
triggering
can
be
described
as
dynamic
port
forwarding.
By
setting
port
triggering
rules,
inbound
traffic
arrives
at
a
specific
network
host
using
ports
that
are
different
than
those
used
for
outbound
traffic.
The
outbound
traffic
triggers
the
ports
where
the
inbound
traffic
is
directed.
For
example,
a
gaming
server
is
accessed
using
UDP
protocol
on
port
2222.
The
gaming
server
then
responds
by
connecting
the
user
using
UDP
on
port
3333,
when
a
gaming
session
is
initiated.
In
this
case,
port
triggering
must
be
used
since
it
conflicts
with
the
following
default
firewall
settings:
•
Firewall
blocks
inbound
traffic
by
default.
•
Server
replies
to
your
Gateway
IP,
and
the
connection
is
not
sent
back
to
the
host
since
it
is
not
part
of
a
session.
To
resolve
the
conflict,
a
port
triggering
entry
must
be
defined,
which
allows
inbound
traffic
on
UDP
port
3333
only
after
a
network
host
generated
traffic
to
UDP
port
2222.
This
results
in
your
Gateway
accepting
the
inbound
traffic
from
the
gaming
server
and
sending
it
back
to
the
network
host
which
originated
the
outgoing
traffic
to
UDP
port
2222.
¾
To
configure
port
triggering:
1.
Select
Port
Triggering
.
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