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hey
I am wondering if we can do a port fowarding from the WAN on port 8001 to the internal port 80 to my phone system accessible by web browser. I need this possibility because the port 80 on the WAN is already used by the server.
Can we program this port fowarding and by a web browser type let's say 24.35.46.78:8001 and being redirected to the private ip address 192.168.15.235 on port 80 to acces the web administrating console ???
thanks
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- You absolutely have this ability on your NetVanta 3448. When you configure a port forward in the web GUI, you will want to select the option "forward specified traffic below with port translation". The video below explains how to set up a port forward:
Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Noor

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- You absolutely have this ability on your NetVanta 3448. When you configure a port forward in the web GUI, you will want to select the option "forward specified traffic below with port translation". The video below explains how to set up a port forward:
Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Noor
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Re: 3448 port fowarding to a different internal port
Thanks noor
If i do this port foward
Public ip TCP 8001 to LAN host TCP 80
Is the port 80 of the WAN being busy while im connected or the port 8001 ?
I want to avoid using the port 80 of my wan

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Re: 3448 port fowarding to a different internal port
- No it would not be. You would still be able to get to devices using port 80 from the outside. For example, if you had remote access set up to the NetVanta using HTTP (which uses TCP port 80), then you would still be able to access the NetVanta with your port forward in place.
I hope that answers your question but please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any further issues.
Thanks,
Noor

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Re: 3448 port fowarding to a different internal port
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