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Anav
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Re: Open ports on the firewall and port forward USG 50?

Okay for a basic one WANIP connection, you need to do two things.

1. port forward rule. This is now found under the Configuratin Network, NAT selection. Choose Virtual Server.
You will need to create an address object to identify your IP address and you will need to create a service object if your using one that does not already exist in the standard list of service objects.

2. firewall rule. This is the same as before, using the above objects and selecting WAN to LAN rule.

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1: Yup this is already set up.
Virtual server
Incoming server: wan1
Original IP: any
Mapped IP: The object related to the IP
Port mapped type: Service
Original Service: The object related to the port
Original Service: Same as above
NAT Loopback: Disabled

Thats that now....

2: Firewall side

Schedule: none
User: any
Source: any
Destination: The object related to the IP
Service: The object related to the port
Access: allow
Log: no

Its pretty much that.
riahc3
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said by Anav:

Okay for a basic one WANIP connection, you need to do two things.

1. port forward rule. This is now found under the Configuratin Network, NAT selection. Choose Virtual Server.
You will need to create an address object to identify your IP address and you will need to create a service object if your using one that does not already exist in the standard list of service objects.

2. firewall rule. This is the same as before, using the above objects and selecting WAN to LAN rule.

1: Yup this is already set up.
Virtual server
Incoming server: wan1
Original IP: any
Mapped IP: The object related to the IP
Port mapped type: Service
Original Service: The object related to the port
Original Service: Same as above
NAT Loopback: Disabled

Thats that now....

2: Firewall side

Schedule: none
User: any
Source: any
Destination: The object related to the IP
Service: The object related to the port
Access: allow
Log: no

Its pretty much that.