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Start Internal Port:
Specify the lowest port number of the service provided by the LAN host.
The
Start External Port
and
Start Internal Port
can be different.
Port Count:
Specify the number of ports used by the service. If the service uses only one port
number, enter 1. For example, if the start internal port is 21, the start external port is 2001 and
the port count is 10, then the internal port range is from 21 to 30, and the external port range is
from 2001 to 2010.
4.14 DMZ Host
The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) feature allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet for
the use of a special service such as online game or video conferencing. When receiving the
requests initiated from outside users, the Device will directly forward these requests to the specified
DMZ host.
Figure 4-28 DMZ Host
Enable DMZ Host:
Click to enable DMZ Host.
DMZ Host IP Address:
Specify the private IP address of the DMZ host.
Save:
Click to save the DMZ host settings.
Note:
The computer designated as the DMZ host will lose firewall protection provided by the Device. As
the DMZ host is exposed to many exploits from the Internet, it may be used to attack your network.
4.15 User Status
On the
Application > User Status
page, you can view current status of each user who have
connected to the route, including IP address, MAC address, Rx/Tx rate, Rx/Tx total traffic, online
time and type.