DRO-210i Web Configuration
DRO-210i User Manual Page 3-32
3.4.4
NAT - Virtual Server/NAPT
Click on
NAT > Virtual Server/NAPT
to get the web page as shown
below:
Virtual Servers allow remote users to access services on LAN such as FTP
for file transfers or STMP and POP3 for e-mail. The user configures the
global IP address that the remote client uses, TCP or UDP protocol and
port number. The virtual server redirect these requests from remote clients
to the server running the specified service on LAN by translating the
global IP to the user's Private IP address of the server.
Interface Name –
Interface on which the virtual server is configured.
Transport Type
- You can select the transport protocol (TCP or UDP)
that the application on the virtual server will use for its connections. The
choice of this protocol is dependent on the application that is providing the
service. If you do not know which protocol to choose, check your
application's documentation.
Protocol
- You can select from a list of commonly used protocols from
this drop-down menu. This is the equivalent of entering the correct