Multi-Homing Security Gateway User’s Manual
Removing a Virtual Server
Step 1.
Click the virtual server to be removed in the corresponding Virtual Server option under the
Virtual Server
menu bar. A new window displaying the virtual server’s IP address and service
appears on the screen.
Step 2.
Click the Virtual Server’s IP Address button at the top of the screen.
Step 3.
Delete the IP address.
Step 4.
Click
OK
to remove the virtual server.
Setting the Virtual Server’s services
Step 1.
For the Virtual Server which has already been set up with an IP address, click the New Service
button in the table.
Step 2.
In the Virtual Server Configurations window:
Virtual Server Real IP:
displays the WAN IP address assigned to the Virtual Server.
Service Name (Port):
select the service from the pull down list that will be provided by the
Real Server (Load Balance Server).
External Service Port:
Input the port number that the virtual server will use. Changing the
Service will change the port number to match the service.
Load Balance Server:
The internal server IP address mapped by the virtual server. Four
computer IP addresses can be set at most, and the load can be maintained in a balance by
round robin algorithm.
Step 3.
Enter the IP address of the LAN network server(s), to which the virtual server will be mapped.
Up to four IP addresses can be assigned at most.
Step 4.
Click
OK
to save the settings of the Virtual Server.
NOTE:
The services in the drop-down list are all defined in the Pre-defined and Custom section of the
Service
menu.
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