Configuring Virtual Server w/Belkin Router

Hi,
I am trying to configure my router to be able to use Remote Desktop. Can anyone tell me the difference between the Inbound port and the Private port?
Thanks!
1.8 GHz iMac G5, 20"; 2.16 GHz MacBookPro, 15"   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   30gb iPod w/video

The inbound port is the port that is used on the Internet side. It is the port that the outside world will use when accessing your service.
The private port is the port that the router sends it to on your local network. It is the port where your computer is expecting the information.
Many times you will set both ports to the same value.

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