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•To modify the WAN settings: If you have any unsaved changes on the Network page, click Save to save your settings before continuing. For the interface that you want to modify, click the Edit icon to open the Edit WAN Connection page. For more information, see Editing a WAN Connection, page 34.
DMZ Setting
On Cisco RV042, RV042G, and RV082, you can configure the Internet/DMZ port for use as a DMZ
This feature requires that you have a publicly routable IP address for each host on the DMZ. You can contact your ISP about getting an additional IP address for this purpose.
NOTE
•Using the DMZ is preferred and is, if practical, a strongly recommended alternative to using public LAN servers or putting these servers on WAN ports where they are not protected and not accessible by users on the LAN.
•Each of the servers on the DMZ will need a unique, public Internet IP address. Your ISP should be able to provide these addresses, as well as information on setting up public Internet servers. If you plan to use the DMZ setting, contact your ISP for the static IP information. If your ISP provides only one static or several dynamic IP addresses, consider using the DMZ host feature. See Setting Up a DMZ Host, page 43.
Perform the following actions, as needed.
•To configure the DMZ with IPv6 addressing: Click the IPv6 tab. Then proceed with the other tasks in this section.
Note: The IPv6 tab is available only if
•To enable DMZ on the DMZ/Internet port (Cisco RV042, RV042G, and RV082 only): Check the Enable DMZ box to enable this feature. Then edit the DMZ settings, as described below. If you want to use the port as a WAN port instead, uncheck the box, and be sure to configure the WAN settings on the Dual WAN page. (See Setting Up Dual WAN and
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