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Remarks
: Indicate comments by you to differentiate the rules.
4.3.2 Virtual Server
The virtual host enables remote users who gain access to web or FTP services via public network IP
addresses to automatically direct their traffic to local servers on the LAN. The virtual server defines a service
port and then all service requests to this port raised by the Extranet (internet) are transmitted to the
appropriate LAN servers as specified by the Router (based on IP address). This way, the user could
successfully access LAN servers without affecting the internal network safety of the LAN.
Virtual Server settings
: Enable or disable functions of the virtual servers.
IP address
: It is used to input necessary IP addresses, such as192.168.1.103.
Port Range:
It is used to input necessary port ranges, such as 80-80.
Protocol:
Select protocols that are used by controllable data packets.
Remarks:
Fill in necessary notes. In terms of the configurations described above, all data will be transmitted
to a computer with the IP address of 192.168.1.103 within the LAN if some program accesses the 80 port of
the Router.
Current Virtual Servers in system
: Indicate the list of current virtual servers.
4.3.3 DMZ Settings
Transfer all data that are received by the Router’s Extranet ports to “DMZ IP Address”