D-Link DI-624S Network Router User Manual


 
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SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, used to transmit e-mail messages between
parties
POP3 – Post Office Protocol version 3, used to retrieve e-mail from a mail server
Telnet – A terminal emulation program used for remote configuration
IPSec – IP Security, used for a secure transfer of information over the network. If one
end of the transmission is using IPSec, so must the other end
PPTP – Point to Point Tunneling Protocol, used to transfer information securely between
VPNs (Virtual Private Routers)
NetMeeting – An application that allows teleconferences over the Internet
DCS –1000 – A D-Link internet camera used for security monitoring
DCS –2000 – A D-Link internet camera used for security monitoring
DVC –1000 – A D-Link VideoPhone used for video conferencing
These external services may be modified by clicking its corresponding edit icon, or they may be
deleted by clicking the corresponding delete icon. Though there are seven fields available to
configure the Virtual Server, in most cases, only the IP address of the Virtual Server will be
needed for implementation. To enable an already existing Virtual Server, click its corresponding
edit button, configure the appropriate fields listed below and set the Status fields to Enabled by
clicking the radio button. To configure other virtual servers for the Router, configure the following
fields and click Apply.
Virtual Server Click the radio button to enable or disable the selected Virtual Server.
Name Enter the name of the Virtual Server. If you have chosen a
pre-configured Virtual Server from the list, its name will appear in this
field.
Private IP Enter the IP address of the Virtual Server.
Protocol Type The protocol type used for the Virtual Server. The user may select
TCP, UDP or Both, depending on the type of Virtual Server
implemented.
Private Port Enter the port number of the Virtual Server’s computer. Existing Virtual
Servers listed already have their well-known port number listed yet this
may need to be changed in certain circumstances.
Public Port Enter the port number of the device on the WAN side of the network
that will be accessing the Virtual Server currently being configured.
Commonly, this port number is identical to the Private Port number.
Existing Virtual Servers listed already have their well-known port
number listed yet this may need to be changed in certain
circumstances.
Schedule Configure the time schedule you wish these Virtual Servers to be
accessed. Clicking the Always radio button will allow access to these
servers at any time. The user may set a strict time period by clicking
the From radio button and configuring a time period for access.