Virtual Server
Virtual Servers are used for port forwarding from the WAN to LAN networks. If any local PCs need to be mapped to the UDP/TCP port on WAN side, you can enter the mappings here. There can be up to 24 different Virtual Server configurations.
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Virtual Server Page | Default page is Page1. There are 3 pages, Page 1 to Page 3 |
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Num | Show the number by sequence. There are a total of 24 numbers from mapping 0 to |
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Enable | Check to enable the port forwarding protocol. |
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Protocol | TCP or UDP. |
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In Port | Internal port number on the LAN side. |
(Internal Port) |
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Ex Port | External port number on the WAN side. |
(External Port) |
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Server IP | Display the private network IP address for the particular server. |
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Select | Select the item of the Virtual Server |
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Enable Selected | Enable selected item |
[Button] |
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Delete Selected | Delete selected item |
[Button] |
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Delete All [Button] | Delete all items |
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Reset [Button] | Reset selected item |
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