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■ Application Name Enter the name of the application you wish to configure in the
Application Name column to identify this setting. This is just a label and does not govern
the function of the settings.
■ Outgoing Port Range Enter the port number or range of numbers this application uses
when it sends packets outbound. The Outgoing Control port numbers act as the trigger.
When the NetComm Cable/DSL Firewall Router detects the outgoing packets with these
port numbers, it will allow the inbound packets with the Incoming Port Numbers that you
set in the next column to pass through the NetComm Cable/DSL Firewall Router.
■ Incoming Control Enter the port number or range of numbers the inbound packets carry.
Click “Apply” after making any changes.
The following table lists the port numbers of some popular applications:
Application Outgoing Control Incoming Data
Battle.net 6112 6112
DialPad 7175 51200, 51201,51210
ICQ 4000 4000
ICU II 2019 2000-2038, 2050-2051, 2069,
2085,3010-3030
IRC 6667 531, 6666, 6667
MSN Gaming Zone 47624 2300-2400, 28800-29000
PC to Phone 12053 12120,12122, 24150-24220
Quick Time4 554 6970-6999
wowcall 8000 4000-4020
4-6 Dynamic Routing
The Dynamic Routing feature allows your NetComm Cable/DSL Firewall Router to exchange
routing information with other routers in the network. Enabling this feature is likely to enhance
performance of your NetComm Cable/DSL Firewall Router.
■ TX From the drop-down list, select one of the routing information types, “RIP-1”, “RIP-1
Compatible”, or “RIP-2”, to enable the “TX” (transmit) function. “RIP-1” is the protocol
used by older routers and newer routers should use “RIP-2”. “RIP-1 Compatible” serves to
broadcast RIP-1 and multicast RIP-2.
■ RX From the drop-down list, select one of the routing information types, “RIP-1” or “RIP-
2”, to enable the “RX” (receive) function.
Click “Apply” after making any changes.