Default Server - Motorola Netopia 2200 Series User Manual

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Motorola Netopia® Advanced Features for NAT
Using the NAT facility provides effective LAN security. However, there are user applications
that require methods to selectively by-pass this security function for certain types of Inter-
net traffic.
Motorola Netopia® Gateways provide special gaming and other service configuration tools
that enable you to establish NAT-protected LAN layouts that still provide flexible by-pass
capabilities.
Some of these rules require coordination with the unit's embedded administration ser-
vices: the internal Web (HTTP) Port (TCP 80) and the internal Telnet Server Port (TCP 23).
Internal Servers
The internal servers are the embedded Web and Telnet servers of the Gateway. You would
change the internal server ports for Web and Telnet of the Gateway if you wanted to have
these services on the LAN using pinholes or the Default server. Pinhole configuration rules
provide an internal port forwarding facility that enables you to eliminate conflicts with
embedded administrative ports 80 and 23.

Default Server

This feature allows you to:
Direct your Gateway to forward all externally initiated IP traffic (TCP and UDP protocols
only) to a default host on the LAN.
Enable it for certain situations:
Where you cannot anticipate what port number or packet protocol an in-bound applica-
tion might use.
For example, some network games select arbitrary port numbers when a connection is
opened.
When you want all unsolicited traffic to go to a specific LAN host.
Combination NAT Bypass Configuration
Specific Games and services and Default Server settings, each directed to different LAN
devices, can be used together.
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