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Virtual Server
Configuration
•
Enable
– To activate or deactivate the current entry.
•
Server Name
– A unique name for identifying the virtual
server.
•
Protocol
– Select the protocol (either TCP or UDP) used
by the server software.
•
IP Address
–
LAN:
Enter the IP address of the server on
the device's LAN side. The hosts used as Virtual Servers
need static IP addresses or reserved IP addresses.
WAN:
The WAN port that the virtual server is bound on.
•
Port Range
–
LAN:
The range of port numbers used by
the server. If only one port number is used, fill the same
number in both starting and ending fields.
WAN:
The
range of port numbers for users in public to access the
virtual server. If only one port number is used, fill the same
number in both starting and ending fields.
•
Allowed Remote IP
– The range of IP addresses that are
allowed to access the virtual server.
Virtual Server List
The Virtual Server List shows details of all Virtual Servers which
have been defined.
5.4 Special
Applications
If you use Internet applications which have non-standard connections or port numbers, you
may find that they do not function correctly because they are blocked by the firewall in the
Router. In this case, you can define the application as a "Special Application" in order to
make it work.
Note that the terms "Incoming" and "Outgoing" on this screen refer to traffic from the client
(PC) viewpoint
Figure: Special Applications