DMZ or demilitarized zone is a physical or logical subnetwork that contains portion of your
network carved off and isolated from the rest of your network of an organization's
external-facing services to an untrusted, usually larger, network such as the Internet.
The main benefit of a DMZ is to provide an internal network with an additional security
layer by restricting access to sensitive data and servers. A DMZ enables Website visitors
to obtain certain services while providing a buffer between them and the organization's
private network. The goal of a DMZ is to add an extra layer of security to an organization's
local area network. A protected and monitored network node that faces outside the
internal network can access what is exposed in the DMZ, while the rest of the
organization's network is safe from attackers.
Fig 5.5.1 Default DMZ setting for AirONE APO300
Summary of Contents for AirONE APO300
Page 1: ...COMMANDO AirONE APO300 Outdoor Access Points Configuration Guide ...
Page 14: ...Fig 1 2 1 LAN information of AirONE APO300 ...
Page 19: ...Fig 1 6 1 Flow 2G Wi Fi bps of AirONE APO300 ...
Page 23: ...Fig 2 2 1 Super WDS mode of AirONE APO300 ...
Page 31: ...Fig 2 2 3 Setting 2G Wi Fi setting of AirONE APO300 ...
Page 33: ...Fig 2 5 1 AP mode of AirONE APO300 Fig 2 5 2 Setting IP mode for AP mode of AirONE APO300 ...
Page 39: ...Fig 3 3 1 Default MAC ACL of AirONE APO300 Fig 3 3 2 Add MAC ACL of AirONE APO300 ...
Page 53: ...Fig 4 3 3 Station list for AirONE APO300 Fig 4 3 4 Static DHCP for AirONE APO300 ...
Page 61: ...Fig 4 7 3 URL Mapping setting for AirONE APO300 ...
Page 65: ...Fig 5 2 2 Setting IP filter for AirONE APO300 ...
Page 71: ...Fig 5 5 2 DMZ setting for AirONE APO300 ...
Page 90: ...Fig 6 9 1 Default time group for AirONE APO300 Fig 6 9 2 Setting Time group for AirONE APO300 ...