Edimax Technology BR-6641 user manual Location of Service/Virtual Server on the Menu Bar

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BR-6641 User Manual

4.3 Virtual Server

Virtual Server is a feature to make your intranet (LAN) servers available to the Internet (WAN). Because the private IP addresses assigned to the intranet servers are invisible to the external environment. If you wish to make these services (provided on the servers) accessible to outsiders, you must tell BR-6641 to redirect these external requests to the right servers in the LAN or DMZ. Whenever an external request arrives at BR-6641, BR-6641 will look up the Virtual Server table and redirect the packet right to the corresponding server in the LAN or DMZ.

You can use this function to respond to the outside request with the server in the LAN or DMZ, when you don’t want the private IP address to be public.

Figure 4.4 The Location of “Service/Virtual Server” on the Menu Bar

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Contents BR-6641 Table of Contents Log Linux Open Source Code Preparation Quick StartPage Access to the Web-based UI Cancel the Proxy Setting BR-6641 Web-based UI Overview What shall we do if we forget the new password?Page 1 BR-6641 Operating Menu How to use BR-6641 Web-based UIButton Function Orders of Rules/Filters/Policies 2 BR-6641 Rule/Filter/Policy TableCheckbox System System Information SummaryCategory Field Description WAN Link State Field Value Descriptions Traffic StatisticsLocation of System/Diagnostic Tools on the Menu Bar Diagnostic ToolsPage Page Date&Time Date&Time SettingField Value Description Busyhour SettingLocation of System/Administration on the Menu Bar AdministrationMonitor Password Administrator PasswordFirmware Update Field Value DescreptionMaintenance Configuration FileNetwork System / Network Setting WAN Setting„ Dhcp „ Basic Setting Standard ModeWAN Link Health Detection Basic Setting FieldWAN Link Health Detection Field DescriptionDhcp Mode / Basic Setting Dhcp ModeMAC PPPoE Mode / Basic Setting PPPoE ModePage Pptp Mode / Basic Setting Pptp ModePage Advanced Model / Basic Setting Advanced ModeWhen Basic Subnet LAN SettingStatic Routing Subnet RIP Configuration13 LAN Private Subnet / Static Routing Subnet Example15 Network / Dhcp Setting Dhcp SettingDhcp Setting DNS System Name Field Description Host NamesNamed IP Addresses Field Description Service List Field Value Description Service NamesTCP/UDP 19 The Location of System / IP Grouping on the Menu Bar IP GroupingIP Grouping Feild Description Rules Setting Field Value DescriptionService Grouping Field Value Description Service GroupingTCP@ UDP@ Service Firewall Location of Service/Firewall on the Menu BarWAN LANTELNET23 ICMP@Page Auto Routing Field Value Description Auto RoutingTCP/UDP @ The TCP/UDP service type to be matched Service types e.g. FTP, or you can choose the port number Virtual Server Location of Service/Virtual Server on the Menu BarWAN IP Virtual Server Field Value DescriptionQoS Location of Service/QoS on the Menu BarScreenshot of Classes Classes Field DescriptionFilters Field Value Description TCP/UDP @ The TCP/UDP service type to be Per IP Max Connection Location of Service / Per IP Max Connection on the Menu BarPage 10 The screenshot of Per IP Max Rate Control Per IP Max Rate ControlPage Multihoming 11 The Location of Service / Multihoming on the Menu Bar„ Global Setting „ Domain Setting Global Setting Field Value DescriptionTTL 12 Domain Setting Domain Setting Field DescriptionPage Internal DNS Global Settings Field ValueDomain Settings Field Description Snmp Snmp Settings Field DescriptionUPnP 15 The Location of Service / UPnP on the Menu BarLog View FTP ControlMail MethodValue Description Syslog Field Value Description Field ValueNotification Field Value Description NotificationSnmp