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Anthony,

If you have the model 7074 modem, here are the instructions:



Section 2 - Opening Ports Using Predefined Settings for Popular Applications

Step 1
Open a browser session to access the Westell Interface and enter
"192.168.1.254" or "launchmodem" in the address field.

Step 2
Click on Expert Mode from the menu and confirm that you want to enter Expert
Mode.

Step 3
Click on Configure from the menu and then NAT in the sub-menu.

(Note:  Although many apps are pre-configured, Echolink is not.  So, you
probably want to skip to Step #8.)

Step 4
The port settings and protocols for many popular applications are already
preconfigured. Use the Service Name pull down to highlight and select the
application
you desire and then click Enable.

Step 5
A pop-up screen will appear with a pull down of all the computers connected to
the Westell. Select the correct computer and click Done

Step 6
The NAT screen will show a confirmation listing the service you selected. You
can click on Details for specific information about port and protocol settings
for each service.

Step 7
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for every game, service or application you wish to
run. If your application is not available in the pull down, you want to
manually open ports, or you want to configure a custom service proceed to Step
8.

Section 3 - Manually Opening Ports Using Custom Settings

Step 8
To set up a custom port forwarding configuration click Define Custom Service.

Step 9
Select Port Forwarding Range of Ports and click Next.

Step 10
Important Note: The following required information can be obtained from the
application vendor. Enter a name for your custom service in the Service Name
field. Enter the proper ports in the Global Port Range field. Enter the proper
port in the Base Port field. Select whether the application is TCP or UDP.
Click Next.

Example: Service XYZ requires ports 3000-3010. You will enter "1-10" in the
Global Port Range and "3000" in the Base Port field.

Step 11
Verify the information for this application is correct and click Close.

Step 12
The custom service you created is now available in the Service Name pull down.
Select the new custom service and click Enable. Repeat Steps 8 through 12
for every custom service you require.

Step 12
Verify the application connects and works properly.

by Andy Houtz
Steve
K8sp

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