LOHU 2425PX
User Manual
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Tel : +31208080743
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.lohuisnetworks.com
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Pakistan:
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+92217019804
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This specifies where packets are bound for.
IP Range Start
This specifies the starting-point of your specific IP addresses.
IP Range End
This specifies the ending-point of your specific IP addresses.
Protocol
This is optional, TCP, DCP, ICMP or *. Select which protocol you want to perform “Allow” or
“Deny”.
Using an asterisk (*) indicates any protocol may be allowed or denied.
Port Range
This specifies your IP port range.
Schedule
You can set the time when your AP performs firewall management, by enabling “from”.
Alternatively, if you desire your AP to perform firewall management for a long time, please
enable “always”.
Bandwidth
You can set the bandwidth with n*64Kb / per second to limit the data flow.
When completing all firewall rules configuration, please click Add Rule. Firewall Rule List
will appear below.
Figure: 5-6 Firewall list
5-7 Virtual Server
Virtual server can only be enabled while the radio is in router mode.
The radio (which is set as an AP) distinguishes by acting as a virtual server. This most cost-
effective server virtualization technology is engineered for heterogeneous network.
In router mode, designed for the virtual server, the AP is wirelessly coupled to FTP server,
mail server and log server on LAN port; on WAN port, the AP is coupled to PC. The AP is
the virtual server, so that you have access to download files, or enjoy e-mails, only via your
PC.
Name
Enter the virtual server’s name in this field.
Private IP
This specifies the IP Address at your LAN.
Protocol Type
This field is optional. Select TCP or UDP.
Private Port
This specifies your LAN port.
Public Port