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Virtual Server
Use the Virtual Server function when you want different servers/clients in your LAN to
handle specific applications (e.g., email, FTP, web server). Using different port numbers,
computers can recognize a particular application process or network service. The Virtual
Server function allows you to re-direct a remote request to a particular LAN private IP
address.
Parameter
Description
Enable Virtual...
Check this box to enable the virtual server.
Private IP
Enter the private LAN client/host IP address that the packet will
be sent to. NOTE: You need to give the LAN PC clients a
fixed/static IP address outside the specified pool (see LAN on
page 28) for Virtual Server to work properly.
Private Port
Enter the port number of the private client/host that the Public
Port will be mapped to.
Type
Select the port’s protocol type (TCP or UDP). If you are unsure of
the type, leave it as the default TCP protocol.
Public Port
Enter the service (Internet application) port number from the
Internet that will be re-directed to the above Private IP address
on your LAN.
Comment
You can use this space to describe the setting.
Add, Reset
When you have entered all the above information, click the Add
button to add the setting to the Virtual Server Table. To empty all
fields, click Reset.
Delete Selected,
To remove a setting, select it from the Virtual Server Table and
Delete All,
click Delete Selected. To delete all settings, click Delete All.
Reset
Click Reset to clear your current selections.
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