How do I undo port forwarding?

I port forwarded a port in the router online interface to allow a ptp program to work and expected that the port range, ip, and enable/disable check box would remain once I saved changes. The ports were forwarded and ptp software works, but the port/ program info disappeaered from the list. I assumed it would remain in the list and I could just check and uncheck enable button to deactivate the port forwarding when I was done with the application. In the interest of keeping my computer safe I would like to disable these ports when the app is not being used. Can anyone help?

Well if the option is no longer there to disable or delete I would recommend a reset.  Then you will have to go in and reconfigure the router but the ports will no longer be forwarded.

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