Just use advanced -> virtual server to set up maps for them
then activated them.
e.g.:
Name: CS Source Server 1
Private IP: <your internal IP>
Protocol Type: Both
Private Port: 27015
Protocol Type: Both
Public Port: 27015
Schedule: Always

Name: CS Source Server 2
Private IP: <your internal IP>
Protocol Type: Both
Private Port: 27016
Protocol Type: Both
Public Port: 27016
Schedule: Always

Details based on DI-624:
Firmware Version: 1.31 , Tue, 25 Mar 2004

   Steve / K

----- Original Message -----
From: "Allen 'Uncanny' Schott" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

My D-Link DI-624 is doing the same thing (see archives for said posts).  I
set my Source servers for 27015 and 27016, but the router will only foward
the 27015 to the correct outside port while the 27016 is forwarded to 60,000
something.  Every damn time!  Getting real old.  I expect better from D-Link
equipment.

"Oh sure Mr. router, I guess I really didnt want traffic to come in on the
port I specifed.  Go ahead and do whatever!"

NOT!

Haven't had time to bitch to D-link yet.  If anyone has any insight,
(besides trashing the D-Link. Ook, this means you) please share it.


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