Zoom IG-4160 manual Configuring a Virtual Server

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Define the range of IP addresses you want to use by filling in the IP Pool Starting and Ending Address fields.

Note: You need only type the last three digits of the IP addresses. (The first nine will be automatically entered based on your Gateway address.) The starting IP address can be 1- 239; the ending IP address can be 2-253.

Optional Entries: Domain Name and Gateway Address. A domain name is a means of easily identifying your network.

The Gateway IP address would be the IP address of an alternate Gateway (if you were to use one).

Click Save to save your changes (or Undo to start over).

If you want to review the list of users connected to the DHCP server or see what IP addresses are in use, click View DHCP Clients List.

4.3 Configuring a Virtual Server

Your Gateway includes the ability to support a virtual server. By implementing a virtual server, a system administrator can give users who are outside the firewall access to Web, FTP, or other Internet services that are provided inside the firewall. This is done on a case-by-case basis.

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Contents IG-4160 Zoom Internet Gateway User GuideCopyright 2001 All rights reserved Contents You Will Also Need Package ContentsGetting Started Installation Road Map Equipm ENT ConfigurationsPlan Your Gatew AY Setup 100BaseT Familiarizing Yourself with Your GatewayLink/Act PRE-INSTALLATION Checklist For dial-up and Isdn modems Connecting the PC and the IG-4160For cable and DSL modems Turn the modem back on. If you are using a cable or DSL Configuring Your Internet Access Method EnterIG-4160 Zoom Internet Gateway User Guide Using a Cable or DSL Modem with a Dynamic IP Address Enable Auto-reconnect box if Host NameOptional Renew IP ForeverUsing a DSL Modem with a Static IP Address Using a DSL Modem with PPPoE Using a Dial-up or Isdn Modem Dial-up Password 999=allowed Click Permanent Connection to Default=300Extra Settings Dial-up Telephone NumberUsing the Gateway Without WAN Access Setting up the Gateway as a Print Server Connecting the Printer to the GatewayInstalling the Print Server Software on a Client PC Configuring the Print Server Function If You Have an Existing PrinterChoose PRTmate All-in-1 IP-Sharer from the Print To… If You Don’t Have an Existing Printer Setting up the Gateway as a Print Server Uninstalling the Print Server Start Programs Zoom UninstallAdvanced Setup Options Modifying Firewall SettingsSpecifying Special Application Settings Setting the DMZ Host’s IP Address Using a Non-standard FTP Port Configuring the LAN Dhcp Server Configuring a Virtual Server Advanced Setup Options Configuring LAN MAC Addresses Connection Definition Configuring the Router Access Control Group Members Access Right DefinitionSample Service Port Number Table Configuring the WAN Ping Response Clone WAN MAC FeatureClick the Save button System Administration Monitoring System StatusFirmware Version Performing System Administration Tasks Change the Administrator’s passwordView current System Firmware Version Upgrade NowView System Log Resetting the Gateway to Its Default Settings SaveUndo RestartAppendix Regulatory InformationDepartment of Commerce End User Statement Page 3411-A 27248 2001