P-660 Series Support Notes
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Configure an Internal Server Behind SUA
Introduction
If you wish, you can make internal servers (e.g., Web, ftp or mail server) accessible
for outside users, even though SUA makes your LAN appear as a single machine to
the outside world. A service is identified by the port number. Also, since you need to
specify the IP address of a server in the P-660, a server must have a fixed IP address
and not be a DHCP client whose IP address potentially changes each time it is
powered on.
In addition to the servers for specific services, SUA supports a default server. A
service request that does not have a server explicitly designated for it is forwarded to
the default server. If the default server is not defined, the service request is simply
discarded.
Configuration
To make a server visible to the outside world, specify the port number of the service
and the inside address of the server in 'Menu 15.2.1', Multiple Server Configuration.
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