Hi,
Log into the Base Station Management Tool from your LAN network. To do this
open up your web browser and point it to
http://192.168.2.1 this is assuming
that you didn't change the IP address of the base station.
Then log in by using the password "admin" without the quotes. This is
assuming that you didn't change the default password as well. It's always a
good idea to change the password so that it isn't the default one just to
give yourself some level of security on your settings.
Now, you should be logged in. Over on the left you should see a menu, and
one of the menu items is Security. Move your mouse over to the Security
item, and then a context menu should come out. If a context menu doesn't
come up, then just click on Security and a new page will open up with the
options.
Now click on Persistent Port Forwarding.
Here you'll be able to configure your ports.
For description enter whatever description you want, then in Inbound ports,
put in 25-25
Type TCP, and in Private IP address enter the IP address of your private IP
address and for Private Ports put in 25-25
Then click on Add
Now you'll have to add your other port fowarding settings for port 110
Do the same, Description, inboundports 110-110, type TCP, enter the Private
IP address and for private ports enter 110-110.
Then hit Add.
Your server should now be accessible.
--
Gary Tsang
Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
"Bill Malone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to map a public address to a private
> address? In other words, I want mail on ports 25 and 110
> delivered to the private address. So, I would need to do
> two things. One, declare a static NAT mapping of the
> public address where mail is delivered to the private
> address. And two, open ports 25 and 110 to the outside
> world. I know nothing about the MN 700. Could someone
> advise, please?