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Sonicwall port forwarding (TZ 205)

Just received a new Sonicwall TZ205 (my first) quite exciting but cannot work out how to configure a simple port forwarding!

I have just watched the following video, which is really good, but does not quite achieved what I am trying to do:

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1T-iAblitw)

So....How in Sonic Firewall I can create a Port forwarding as follow?
If possible could you provide the solution step by step

Service: RDS Fred Test
Public port: 3396
Private Port: 3389
Private IP: 192.168.0.10

Thank you
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This isn't the exact same firewall, but the guide might help,
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Sonicwall/TZ-170/
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Not exactly what I am after... everything explain how to create a port range but still dont know how to forward...

Public port: 3396
Private Port: 3389
Private IP: 192.168.0.10

If you know the step, could you please provide them : )

Thanks
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Hi Tailoreddigital,

The link posted is the one included in my first post!

All port forwarding tutorials that I  found on the net map from the same public & private, which is not what I am trying to achieve. In all my respects, if you don't know anything about SonicWall, could you please stop sending me links but trying to help finding a solution.

The scenario is:
If I mapped port 3496 (public) to 3389 (private) to a single ip address, how do I achieve this in sonicwall?

Thank you
i didn't randomly grab links, i studied the links myself to figure out whether or not i thought they'd help you.   If i didn't think it would help, i wouldn't have posted it.    I apologize for over looking the last link that you had posted.    I watch that guy go into detail about how Sonicwall has you create objects that are then used to forward specific ports.   I've always used the port numbers in the forwarding i've done. I haven't done this with a sonicwall, but it appeared that the last video was a solution.  I apologize that it wasn't.    Hopefully another expert will be able to point you in the right direction, good luck.
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Thanks for your post...Sonicwall a bit like Cisco..A bit more complicated : - )
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Thanks. That is what I was after.

Like the guy explains, This one is a bit tricky.