arameters Description P
Enable Virtual Server Enable Virtual Server.
Private IP This is the LAN client/host IP address that the Public Port number packet will be sent to.
Not
e: You need to give your LAN PC clients a fixed/static IP address for the Virtual
Server function to work properly.
Private Port This is the port number (of the above Private IP host) that the below Public Port number
will be changed to when the packet enters your LAN (to the LAN Server/Client IP)
Type Select the port number protocol type (TCP, UDP or both). If you are unsure, then leave it
to the default “Both” protocol.
Public Port Enter the service (service/Internet application) port number from the Internet that will be
re-directed to the above Private IP address host in your LAN
Note: Virtual Server function will have priority over the DMZ function if there is a
conflict between the Virtual Server and the DMZ settings.
WAN Port Assign the WAN port that you want to bind to the virtual server. All the packets sending
from this WAN port with the assigned public port will be directed to the assigned private
IP and private port.
Comment The description of this setting.
Add Virtual Server Fill in the "Private IP", "Private Port", "Type", “Public Port”, “WAN Port” and
"Comment" of the setting to be added and then click "Add". Then this Virtual Server
setting will be added into the "Current Virtual Server Table" below. If you find any
errors before adding it and want to retype again, just click "Clear" and the fields will be
cleared.
Remove Virtual Server If you want to remove some irtual Server settings from the "Current Virtual Server
Table", select the Virtual Server settings you want to remove in the table and then click
"Delete Selected". If you want remove all Virtual Server settings from the table, just
click the "Delete All" button. Clicking "Reset" will clear your current selections.
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Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You can now configure other advanced sections
or start using the router (with the advanced settings in place).
Example: Virtual Server
The diagram below demonstrates one of the ways you can use the Virtual Server function. Use Virtual Server when you
want the web server located in your private LAN to be accessible to Internet users from WAN 2. The configuration below
means that any request coming form the Internet to access your web server will be translated to your LAN’s web server
(192.168.2.2). Note: For the virtual server to work properly Internet/remote users must know your global IP
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