Guide A guide to port forward Beetel 220BX

Guide to basic Port Forwarding on

BEETEL 220BX ADSL2+ MODEM
Why port forward ?
There are programs that require direct peer to peer connection for maximum efficiency of the connection…these are peer-to-peer applications…:P like kazaa,bittorrent clients(azureus,utorrent,bitcomet)

What are these ports?
Ports are like ‘logical’ doors…thru which a data is supposed to come into.
Think of like a short cut to your Girlfriends place…u first try to go through the shortest route….(the configured port of the software)..if the route/port is unavailable u try all type of direction & go by some other route/port. This is the simplest explanation that I could think of.:P

What happens when port is forwarded?
When we port forward , a route to our computer in made available freely…the advantage the data can be received by your machine very quickly & hence the efficiency increases.:clap:
(both upload & download speeds are affected )

How to port forward ?
Airtels’ modem 220bx is very simple to port forward…the simplest I’ve come across.
It can be done from telent or thru a browser…assuming u find browser more convenient…I’ve provided screenshots for the same along with each steps.
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Procedure 1 : Browser Interface
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NOTE: The new firmwares seem to hide the NAT option in browser interface & you may get the interface like below,
Image by gulve

dont worry...just follow the Procedure 2 , where u can do the job through TELNET...the keywords & config all are same..only inter


To check whether a ports is open ::D
Go to
Code:
[SIZE="2"]https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=60215[/SIZE]
Where 60215 is the port u want to check.

If the result u get is ‘stealth’ , then are ports are not forwarded ( the data should come from long road)

If the result is ‘Closed’, then the port is forwarded but not being used.

If the result is ‘Open’, the port is forwarded & is used
  • you must be aware of
    http://192.168.1.1 , this provides basic options for advanced
    options
    u are to go to
    http://192.168.1.1/main.html
    Now go to the 192.168.1.1/main.html
    (password by default is admin,admin or admin,password or admin,123456…if this fails call your
    CC)
  • After the page opens
    Click on Advanced Setup-->NAT-->Virtual Servers
  • You are supposed to get the image as below

    click on custom server give whatever name u want
    Then click on the server ip address…by default if u are using the modem on a single machine the ip address would be 192.168.1.2
    So enter that .
    (u can verify by , command-->ipconfig-->ipaddress . this ipaddress should be entered here)
  • Suppose we want to open up port 5000,5001,5002,5003,5004,5005
    then external port & enter 5000 , external port end  5005


    The internal port start & end would be done automatically.
    (note : u can also open 1 single port by giving external port start & end the same..
    for example…if u want to open port 69999 give the start & end as 69999)
  • Save & reboot the modem
(End of port forwarding using Browser interface)
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Procedure 2 : TELNET Interface
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  • launch cmd & type in
    Code:
    telnet 192.168.1.1
  • give the authentication info of the modem.
    (password by default is admin,admin or admin,123456…if this fails call your CC)
  • you see this screen
    Code:
       Main Menu
    
    1.  ADSL Link State
    2.  LAN
    3.  WAN
    4.  DNS Server
    5.  Route Setup
    6.  NAT
    7.  Firewall
    8.  Quality Of Service
    9.  Management
    10. Passwords
    11. Reset to Default
    12. Save and Reboot
    13. Exit
     ->
    select 6 & press enter.
  • you will get this screen

    Code:
       NAT Menu
    
    1. Virtual Server
    2. DMZ
    3. Exit
    / NAT ->
    Choose 1 & press enter
  • Code:
       Virtual Server Menu
    
    1. Add
    2. Remove
    3. Show
    4. Exit
    / NAT/Virtual Server ->
    Press 1 & press enter
  • Code:
            Virtual Server Add
    
    Note: Hit return at prompt if parameter is not used or to accept default value.
    Press <enter> to use current value
    Press <esc> and <enter> to cancel
    
    Service name ()                             :
    Enter a name for the port forward operation..in this case i give it test_1
  • Code:
    Service name ()                             : test_1
    Protocol [0-tcp&udp,1-tcp,2-udp,3-icmp] (1) :
    Selecting 0 enables you to forwardboth TCP & UDP(recommended)
    choose 1 & press enter
  • Code:
    Service name ()                             : test_1
    Protocol [0-tcp&udp,1-tcp,2-udp,3-icmp] (1) : 1
    External start port ()                      : 56666
    External end port ()                        : 56668
    Internal start port ()                      : 56666
    Internal end port ()                        : 56668
    Internal server IP address ()               : 192.168.1.2

    Enter the code in the above fashion manner. & press enter

    By convention External start port & Internal Start port should be the same .
    External end port & External End port should be the same.

    Internal IP address : This is the IP the modem is assigning to your computer.
    by default if u are using the modem on a single machine the ip address would be 192.168.1.2
    So enter that .
    (u can verify by , command-->ipconfig-->ipaddress . this ipaddress should be entered here)

    Code:
    OK..so how to give about start port no & end port no?
    say for example you want to open the port 60000
    then give
    External start port () : 60000
    External end port () : 60000
    Internal start port () : 60000
    Internal end port () : 60000
    If u want to open a series of ports...say for example 60000 to 60010
    then give
    External start port () : 60000
    External end port () : 60010
    Internal start port () : 60000
    Internal end port () : 60010

    after you enter the detials in above manner
    you will get this message
    Code:
    Hit <enter> to continue

    press enter & you will be taken back to this screen.

    Code:
       Virtual Server Menu
    
    1. Add
    2. Remove
    3. Show
    4. Exit
    / NAT/Virtual Server ->
  • You have successfully port forwarded.
    for removing the opend port follow the same procedure.
    You may see all the ports opened selecting option 3.
    or come out of telnet by choosing option 4.


    snapshot of telnet window showing all the forwarded ports.
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(End of port forwarding using TELNET interface)
That’s it you are done port forwarding , u can check the port u forwarded by the link I have give at the beginning of this guide.

If u have any problems while doing this procedure...drop in a request in this thread..& i'll try to sort it out.:)
 
Nice Guide, Repped !

But Am Not Impressed !

Now Tutorial to Port Forward Any Damn MODEM

  1. Start -> Run -> Telnet
  2. Type This at Prompt o 192.168.1.1
  3. Enter The Matrix With your Router username and password
  4. A Main Menu Welcomes you.
  5. Select 6 to Enter The NAT menu, and enter option 1 for virtual server
  6. Now In virtual server Menu You can configure the ports to forward
  7. Select 1, for adding ports to be forwarded.
  8. For Name Type Portforward or anything.
  9. Choose between option to forward UDP, TCP or Both.
  10. Enter The Range of ports to forward. keep it same for external and internal. Enter only one port or a range.
  11. When done, get back to main menu and save the setting and reboot.
 
I'm trying to access my system via FTP over the internet.

I've Forwarded the Port 21 FTP as External to Internal port 21.

My local system has port 21 configured as FTP site, as i can access the ftp site using this ip:
ftp://192.168.1.2 .. it is working fine.

but when i try to connect using my PUBLIC (external) IP then instead of redirected to my local system ftp site, Beetel Modem's FTP site opens up.

Please guide me how can i forward correctly to access my system via FTP.

Thanks.
 
hey the guide is wonderful...

initially i was'nt able to get my ports open bt then I followed the following steps:

1. Open Firewall from Security center in Control Panel

2. Click on Exception Tab

3. Click on 'Add Port'

4. Type the name of ur Customized Server Name (mine is abhi2mas

5. Type ur port no. (mine is 15975)

6. Choose either TCP or UDP ACCORDING TO WHICH U HAVE PUTTIN IN THE OPTIONS OF PROTOCOLS

7. Click ok and apply and then again ok (Firewall)

8. Check ur port via https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=60215 in place of the orange no. write ur PORT no.

Please ComradE_BeaN put the above steps in ur guide.....
 
I am not able to access the modem setting on 192.168.1.1/main.html i.e. setup page is not displayed. My modem is Beetel 20x only. Pls help for the same.
 
interesting guide,

i want to know if port forwarding helps in lag free online games, sometimes when i play games online on my PS3 i am not able to connect to few servers, so will this help ?
 
Well, the problem I m facing is - in procedure 1, on NAT option I dont get subcategory of "Virtual servers"... It just give the option of DMZ Host...

Secondly, in procedure 2, on typing "telnet 192.168.1.1" in cmd it gives error of "telnet is not recognized as internal or external command, operable program or batch file.."

Plz help on this
 
I am also facing the same problem in port forwarding in Wifi mode. Actually i have succeeded in Port forwarding of Beetel 220Bx modem but after connecting with Belkin G wireless router port forwarding is jammed again. Here are the details:

Internet is working after changing ip address of computer but no port forwarding i.e.
IP Address: [Old]192.168.1.4 > 192.168.2.4 [New]
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: [Old]192.168.1.1 > 192.168.2.1 [New]
Preferred DNS Server: 202.164.51.21 [Same]
Alternate DNS Server: 202.164.32.82 [Same]

Wifi mode also working but no port forwarding in wifi mode too.
ip settings for Laptop:
IP Address: 192.168.2.4 [New]
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.2.1
Preferred DNS Server: 202.164.51.21 [Same]
Alternate DNS Server: 202.164.32.82 [Same]

I think port forwarding is needed in Belkin wifi router now. In Belkin router i tried
Firewall>Virtual servers> Add server> [Service name] [Inbound port -5000/5005] [Private ip address - 192.168.2.2 , i cant enter router ip 192.168.2.1 as i did in modem case] [Private port - 5000/5005]
After saving and restarting router, ports are still closed.

result:Stealth

Please guide me where i am wrong. Guide me accordingly
 
hunt3r said:
Nope, me a n00b in this regard :P I already get very decent speeds, usually 27-28 KB/s. Lemme try this out and see if it makes a difference.
28 Kb :( Get relience gsm .It gives you 200 - 300 kb download speed.
Using it since 3g launch.
 
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