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Chapter 10 Virtual Server
Virtual Server
The real IP address provided from ISP is always not enough for all the users
when the system manager applies the network connection from ISP. Generally
speaking, in order to allocate enough IP addresses for all computers, an
enterprise assigns each computer a private IP address, and converts it into a
real IP address through MH350’s NAT (Network Address Translation) function.
If a server that provides service to WAN network is located in LAN networks,
external users cannot directly connect to the server by using the server’s private
IP address.
The MH350’s Virtual Server function can solve this problem. A Virtual Server
has set the real IP address of the MH350’s WAN network interface to be the
Virtual Server IP. Through the Virtual Server function, the MH350 translates the
Virtual Server’s IP address into the private IP address in the LAN network.
Virtual Server owns another feature know as one-to-many mapping. This is
when one real server IP address on the WAN interface can be mapped into four
LAN network servers provide the same service private IP addresses. This option
is useful for Load Balancing, which causes the Virtual Server to distribute data
packets to each private IP addresses (which are the real servers) by session.
Therefore, it can reduce the loading of a single server and lower the crash risk.
And can improve the work efficiency.
Summary of Contents for MH350
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Page 63: ...63 it takes only one control policy to achieve the same effect as the 50 control policies...
Page 77: ...Figure7 2 the Flow After Using QoS Max Bandwidth 400Kbps Guaranteed Bandwidth 200Kbps 77...
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Page 190: ...Figure16 4 NetBIOS Alert Notification to Administrator s PC 190...
Page 191: ...Figure16 5 E mail Virus Alert 191...
Page 216: ...Figure19 1 Outbound Source IP Statistics Report 216...
Page 218: ...Figure19 2 Outbound Destination IP Statistics Report 218...
Page 222: ...Figure19 5 Inbound Top Users Statistics Report 222...
Page 224: ...Figure19 6 Inbound Destination IP Statistics Report 224...
Page 235: ...Figure21 1 Interface Status 235...