I found some posts about Cisco nav-10 WF configuration port forwarding sent by China Telecom Business pilot online, but it seems that one post said that later China Telecom gave him a newProgram, The Flash is normal. Later, he did not post the program. I found some information about business pilot. If you need to study it in depth, you can go and see:
Router the latest version of the program download: nav800@126.com password: 126nav800 (Do not change any mailbox settings, including passwords)
Self-service platform Login
Http: // 218.241.157.18: 8080
User name: Test
Password 123456
In the exchange forum, you should have answers to your common questions. If you have any questions, please call 8008106009/4008106009
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Note: you must first configure a static IP address for the WAN port, then enable DMZ, and then Configure port forwarding. Otherwise, port forwarding may not work properly. This is my experience one day yesterday and one morning, at least my machine of this version is like this. It seems that you have to enable DMZ before port forwarding can take effect. After you have configured port forwarding, disable DMZ and port forwarding will work normally.
Vrowf model: Cisco nav-10 Wf
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100% |
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NAV10-WF-ADVSEC v01 gks124700zt |
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2.2.34 |
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1.0.14 |
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My Telecom administrator information for this version is:
Username: telecomadmin
Password: Admin
Some are:
Username: telecomadmin
Password:Ne7ja % 5 m
Configuration steps:
1. configure a static IP address for the wan0 port first. Enable DMZ. Wait until the VLAN information is updated.
Configure static IP:
Go to the menu, configure, and quickly configure the static IP address of the Wan, and save it. :
Enable DMZ:
In the menu, configuration, interface, and connection, lan, and LAN Settings, select the "enable DMZ" check box (not selected in the image) and save the settings.
2. Configure port forwarding.
Configure the port forwarding rules you need in configuration, Nat, and port forwarding. Save the settings.
If you do not need to do DMZ, you can go to enable DMZ in step 1 to remove the check box and save it.
In this case, you can test whether port forwarding works properly. The test results are as follows:
I connected a PC with 192.168.2.46 at the LAN port of the router and listened to the TCP port 10001 on the PC. Map 10001 to 192.168.2.46 on the vro. the IP address of the wan0 port of the vro。 is 192.168.1.50. I connect to 10001 of 192.168.1.50 on 192.168.1.254. At this time, the router will redirect the connection to 10001 of 192.168.2.46 on the Intranet.
192.168.2.46 received the connection 192.168.1.254 and sent the following data:
192.168.1.254 received the reply data from 192.168.2.46 and showed that the reply was from 192.168.1.50 (that is, the wan0 IP address of the router ):