Macsense Connectivity XRouter Pro user manual Advanced Configuration

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Chapter 4 - ADVANCED CONFIGURATION

For example, if you set up the TCP port 80 (HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol) to be redirected to the IP address"192.168.1.2" on the Virtual Server setting, the request from the external Internet user via HTTP proto- col (i.e. acquire Web page from browser) will be transferred through the XRouter Pro to the computer with the IP address "192.168.1.2" on your local network. (See Figure 4.3-1)

Figure 4.3-1

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Contents XRouter Pro User’s Manual CE Declaration of Conformity CopyrightFCC Notice TrademarksSafety Precautions Before YOU Start Page Built-in Dhcp Server Sharing Internet AccessModems Supported Virtual Server 4-Port Switched Ethernet Hub InsideEasy Configuration SecuritySystem Requirements Package OverviewItems Required Hardware Installation Connecting the XRouter Pro to Your ModemConnecting Computers to the XRouter Pro Easy Installation Setting Up TCP/IP Software ConfigurationConnecting the Power Supply Windows 95/98 TCP/IP Configuration of Computers Easy Installation Assigning TCP/IP Values Manually Mac OS TCP/IP Configuration Easy Installation Setting Up the XRouter Pro Through a Web Browser Easy Installation Select Specify an IP Address Easy Installation Dhcp Server Settings Access ControlURL Access Setting IP Access Setting Virtual Server Advanced Configuration Device Administration Status Monitor For a Static or Dynamic IP Address without PPPoE See FIgure How the Special App Feature Works Special APPHow to Use the Special App Feature DMZ DeMilitarized Zone HostRIP Routing Information Protocol Static Routing Advanced Configuration PPPoE Settings Firmware Upgrade Advanced Configuration Troubleshooting Appendix a Specifications EnvironmentLAN Ports Appendix B Hardware DescriptionWAN Port Rear Panel Description LAN Ethernet PortsGlossary Cable ModemHttp Tftp UDP 180-00325-000