Answer | Port Forwarding allows the option to run a publicly accessible server within the home network by specifying the mapping of TCP and/or UDP ports to a local device. Â This enables incoming requests on specific port numbers to reach devices such as Web Servers, Mail Servers, Digital Video Recorders (DVR) and gaming devices. Â Port forwarding is setup by selecting from predefined commonly forwarded ports or by entering specific port(s). Â This document describes how to gather the client IP address and setup port forwarding by selecting from predefined commonly forwarded ports and by entering specific port(s) in the SBR-AC3200P.Â
Requirements
- Client device IP Address
- The port number(s) and protocol (TCP and/or UDP) of the service
After completing the Port Forwarding setup, it is recommended to reserve the IP address for the client device the port forwarding is setup for.  Please refer to Article # 16106 SBR-AC3200P: IP Address Reserve Setup.
Port Forwarding Setup
- Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. Â Enter http://192.168.0.1 into the address box, and press the Enter key. Â The Login page will appear.
 - On the Login page, enter admin in the Username field.
 - Enter password in the Password field.
 - Click the Login button.  The Home page will appear.
 - Move the mouse-cursor over Basic on the main menu and click the DHCP link on the sub-menu.  The Basic - DHCP page will appear.
 - On the Basic - DHCP page, locate and copy the client's IP Address under Attached Client List section to use for the Port Forwarding setup.
 - Move the mouse-cursor over Advanced on the main menu and click the Port Forwarding link on the sub-menu.  The Advanced - Port Forwarding page will appear.  Â
 - Click the Create IPv4 button on the Advanced - Port Forwarding page.Â
 - Enter the client's IP address in the top field under Local IP Address & Start/End Port. Â
 - When forwarding ports for gaming and media devices, click the Commonly Forwarded Ports drop-down menu and select the available pre-configured service.  Then click here to proceed to step 15; Start/End Port, Description, and Protocol fields will auto populate. Â
NOTE: If the service list not listed in the Commonly Forwarded Ports drop-down menu, proceed to the next step to enter the port manually. Â - Enter the desired port number in the lower two fields under Local IP Address & Start/End Port.
NOTE: When forwarding a range of ports, enter the start and end of the port range in the two fields. Â Â - Enter a name of the service in the Description field.
 - Click the Protocol drop-down menu and select the appropriate protocol (TCP, UDP, or Both).
 - Click the Enabled drop-down menu and select On.
 - Click the Apply button.  A restart is not required as the Port Forwarding will immediately go into effect.
 - The port forward entry will appear under Forwarded Ports.  Repeat steps 8 - 15 to forward additional ports. Â
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