AT-AR220E Broadband Router Installation Guide
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Virtual Server
In some situations you might want users on the Internet to be able to
access servers on your LAN, such as an email server or a Web server.
Access is accomplished by creating “virtual servers.” Each virtual server
has its own IP address and shares a single public IP address. Each server
is defined by the service type (TCP or UDP) and a TCP/UDP port number.
To view the existing virtual servers or to create a new virtual server, click
the Virtual Server item in the left-side window. The Virtual Server
window shown in Figure 19 is displayed.
Figure 19 Virtual Server
This window displays the status of the existing virtual servers on the
LAN. You can use the table to enable or disable this feature on the router
or to enable or disable individual virtual servers.
To add a new virtual server:
1.
Click the Add button.