Billion Electric Company 7100SG manual Virtual Server

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Billion BIPAC 7100SG ADSL Modem/Router

3.4.3.7 Virtual Server

Being a natural Internet firewall, the ADSL Router protects your network from being accessed by outside users. When it needs to allow outside users to access internal servers, e.g. Web server, FTP server, E- mail server or News server, this product can act as a virtual server. You can set up a local server with specific port number that stands for the service, e.g. Web (80), FTP (21), Telnet (23), SMTP (25), POP3 (110), DNS (53), ECHO (7), NNTP (119). When an incoming access request to the router for specified port is received, it will be forwarded to the corresponding internal server.

For example, if you set the Public Port number 21 (FTP) to be mapped to the IP Address 192.168.1.100, then all the ftp requests from outside users will be forwarded to the local server with IP address of 192.168.1.100.

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Contents Bipac 7100SG Page Table of Contents Appendix Chapter Introduction An Overview of Bipac 7100SGPackage Contents Bipac 7100SG FeaturesBipac 7100SG Application IntroductionLit green when the LAN1 link is connected Lit green when power adapter is connectedFlashes when sending/receiving data Front LEDsPort Rear PortsCabling MeaningBillion Bipac 7100SG Adsl Modem/Router Before Configuration Configuring PC in Windows XPClick OK to finish the configuration Configuring PC in Windows Configuring PC in Windows 95/98/ME Then select the DNS Configuration Factory Default Settings Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0Password Information from ISPConfiguring with Web Browser Status Status Adsl Status Adsl Status WAN Status Adsl Status ATM Status Status LAN Status Status- PPP Status LAN Status TCP StatusStatus- VPN Connect Status Status- Learned MAC TableRouting Table System Log Security LogsQuick Start Configuration 3.1 WANConfiguration ATM 3.2 LAN Device IP AddressWireless Basic settingAdvanced setting Wlan SecurityPassword SystemTime Zone Upgrade Factory Setting Restart FirewallPacket Filter Configuration MAC Filtering Intrusion Detection Block WAN Request URL Blocking VPN Virtual Private Networks Configuration Virtual Server Advanced Adsl3.8.2 DNS Dynamic DNS 3.8.4 NAT Configuration 3.8.5 RIP Snmp Static Routing Configuration Misc Configuration Diagnostic Test Checking LAN ConnectionTest Internet connection Save Config Chapter Troubleshooting Appendix