Edimax Technology BR-6104KP user manual Example Virtual Server

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Example: Virtual Server

The diagram below demonstrates one of the ways you can use the Virtual Server function. Use the Virtual Server when you want the web server located in your private LAN to be accessible to Internet users. The configuration below means that any request coming form the Internet to access your web server will be translated to your LAN’s web server (192.168.2.2). Note: For the virtual server to work properly Internet/remote users must know your global IP address. (For websites you will need to have a fixed/static global/public IP address)

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Contents User’s Manual Page Page Package Content FeaturesIntroduction Minimum RequirementsFront Panel ResetLocal Area Network LAN Wide Area Network WANBelow shows a typical setup for a Local Area Network LAN Setup DiagramGetting started Configure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically2b Windows XP 2c Windows 2d Windows NT Page General Setup Quick Setup WizardTime Zone Chapter Quick SetupCable Modem Broadband TypeCable Modem Fixed-IP xDSLDNS Fixed-IP xDSLMTU PPPoEPptp Will automatically disconnect the connection with your ISP BEZEQ-ISRAELWAN Chapter General SettingsLAN NATTime End Daylight Savings Time SystemStart Daylight Savings Password Settings WAN Remote ManagementStatic IP Address Dynamic IPPPPoE PPP over Ethernet 5 L2TPL2TP server 7 DNS Telstra Big PondLAN DdnsIP Address Pool NATPort Forwarding Virtual Server Example Virtual Server Special Applications Example Special Applications ALG SettingsExample UDPFilter client PCs by IP Access ControlFirewall Add PC Filter client PC by MACExample Access Control URL Blocking Denial of Service DoSIntrusion Detection Feature ISP 4 DMZInternet Connection Chapter StatusStatus and Information Security Log Device StatusStatistics Active Dhcp Client TableChapter Tool Configuration ToolsReset Firmware UpgradeFor BR-6104KP only Install Print Server Network Driver Page Add a Network Printer Page Glossary How to Manually find your PC’s IP and MAC addressAppendix a Http TCP Pptp TCP FTP Smtp POP3Snmp UCP