Chapter 4 Advanced Features
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Setup Advanced Settings - DMZ Host Page Description
Use this page to place a Private LAN IP device; for example, an FTP, Mail, or Web
server directly on the Internet (bypassing the firewall). You set the server with a
fixed IP address as a DMZ Host by entering its IP address in the DMZ Address field.
Make sure the IP address used is not in the range of addresses delivered by the built-
in DHCP server. After setting up a DMZ Host, all ports on this device are open to
the Internet. You may configure only one PC to be the DMZ host. DMZ is generally
used for PCs running “problem” applications that use random port numbers and do
not function correctly with the specific port triggers or port forwarding setups
described earlier in this guide. After entering a DMZ Address, click
Apply
to apply
and save your new DMZ Host setting.
Configuring IP Address Pass-Through
Use the Setup Advanced Settings – IP Address Pass-through page to bypass NAT by
adding MAC addresses for passthrough CPEs. You can also use this page to remove
MAC addresses for passthrough CPEs you have entered previously.
Click
IP Address Pass-through
in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to
access the Setup Advanced Settings – IP Address Pass-through page.
Setup Advanced Settings - IP Address Pass-through Page Example
The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings - IP Address
Pass-through page.