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7.9 The UPnP Port Status Screen
Use this screen to look at the NAT port mapping rules that UPnP creates on the UAG. To access this
screen, click Monitor > System Status >
UPnP Port Status.
Figure 60
Monitor > System Status > UPnP Port Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
User Info
This field displays the types of user accounts the UAG uses. If the user type is ext-user
(external user), this field will show its external-group information when you move your
mouse over it.
If the external user matches two external-group objects, both external-group object
names will be shown.
Force Logout
Select a user ID and click this icon to end a user’s session.
Refresh
Click this button to update the information in the screen.
Table 27
Monitor > System Status > Login Users (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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Monitor > System Status > UPnP Port Status
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Remove
Select an entry and click this button to remove it from the list.
#
This is the index number of the UPnP-created NAT mapping rule entry.
Remote Host
This field displays the source IP address (on the WAN) of inbound IP packets. Since this is
often a wildcard, the field may be blank.
When the field is blank, the UAG forwards all traffic sent to the External Port on the
WAN interface to the Internal Client on the Internal Port.
When this field displays an external IP address, the NAT rule has the UAG forward
inbound packets to the Internal Client from that IP address only.
External Port
This field displays the port number that the UAG “listens” on (on the WAN port) for
connection requests destined for the NAT rule’s Internal Port and Internal Client. The
UAG forwards incoming packets (from the WAN) with this port number to the Internal
Client on the Internal Port (on the LAN). If the field displays “0”, the UAG ignores the
Internal Port value and forwards requests on all external port numbers (that are
otherwise unmapped) to the Internal Client.
Protocol
This field displays the protocol of the NAT mapping rule (TCP or UDP).
Internal Port
This field displays the port number on the Internal Client to which the UAG should
forward incoming connection requests.