Advanced Configuration
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The window shown in Figure 20 is displayed.
Figure 20 Add Virtual Server
The fields in the window are defined below.
Virtual Server: Specifies the status of the virtual server as either
enabled or disabled. Only enabled virtual servers can be accessed by
remote users over the Internet.
Global Port: Specifies the TCP or UDP port number used by the
server computer on the WAN. This value is also called the external
port number because this port number is visible to the users on the
Internet.
Local IP: Specifies the IP address of the server computer on the LAN.
Local Port: Specifies the TCP or UDP port number used by the server
computer on the LAN. The designated external port number will be
translated into this internal port number.
Protocol: Specifies the appropriate protocol. Most well known
protocols have default port numbers defined by various standards
(e.g., Web servers use TCP port number 80).
Remark: Contains a description of the virtual server.
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After entering in the information for the new virtual server, click
Apply to add the new entry to the virtual server table.
Note
Configuration changes are automatically saved into the router’s
flash memory within 30 seconds after you click the Apply button,
but are not activated until you reboot the device.