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DMZ SRC. IP
—
This is a view-only field. It displays an IP address range on the internet
which the DMZ is open to.
DMZ DES. IP
—
This is a view-only field. It displays the private IP address which is on
the DMZ of this WAN interface.
DMZ Settings
This section allows you to create or edit the DMZ of a selected interface in the
Interface List. Below is a description of configuration parameters in this section.
Enable
&
Disable
—
Enable or disable the DMZ of the selected WAN interface.
Source IP
—
Select
Any IP Address
to expose the DMZ to any IP address on the
Internet. Or you can select the other radio button and specify an IP address range in the
text boxes so the DMZ will be exposed to the IP address in the specified IP address
range only.
Destination IP
—
Specify the IP address of the host on the DMZ. You click
Client List
to
view the DHCP client list in the pop-out window.
Click
Apply
to submit your settings after you finish configuring this section.
2.8 QoS
Select
Application
in the Main Menu bar. And the sub-items
–
Port Forwarding
,
Port Triggering
and
DMZ
– will show up on the sub menu bar.
2.8.1 QoS Priority
QoS stands for the
“Quality of Service”. It allows the network administrator to give traffic of a
service a higher priority for bandwidth to ensure its quality. Some services on the Internet, like the
multimedia service, require larger bandwidth than the other services do. So the network
administrator needs QoS to guarantee that their traffics will not be assigned too few bandwidth
when there are many other traffics in the same link. Select
QoS Priority
from the
QoS
sub menu
bar. Then, the
QoS Priority
screen page appears as follows: