Dynalink RTA230 manual NAT DMZ Host, Connecting to the Virtual Servers

Page 53

Chapter 4: Web Configuration

automatically when you select a service for using. You can type a new number if you want to do a customized service.

Internal port for this service: The port number will be shown automatically when you select a service for using. You can type a new number if you want to do a customized service.

Internal server IP address:

Type in the server IP address when you want to specify a certain address for the virtual server.

1.Select the protocol type from the drop- down list.

2.Enter the TCP/IP port information in the External and Internal Port for this service fields.

3.Enter the IP address of the internal server in the Internal server IP Address filed.

4.Click Apply.

IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses. In other words, depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number), the router redirects the external service request to the appropriate server (located at another internal IP address).

After adding a new virtual server, click Apply to view the new virtual server. The following screen will be shown to display the status for this new one.

If you do not want the new server that you added, please check the one and click Remove to discard it. Or if you want to add another one again, click Add to add a new one. And if you are satisfied with all settings that you configure here, click Save.

Connecting to the Virtual Servers

Once configured, anyone on the Internet can connect to your Virtual Servers. They must use the Internet IP Address (the IP Address allocated to you by your ISP.) For example,

Http://203.70.212.52

Ftp://203.70.212.52

It is more convenient if you are using a Fixed IP Address from your ISP, rather than Dynamic. However, you can use the Dynamic DNS feature to allow users to connect to your Virtual Server through a URL, rather than an IP Address.

NAT - DMZ Host

Direct Mapping Zone (DMZ) uses a technology that makes Router forwarding all incoming packet to internal specific server.

45

Image 53
Contents Adsl Router/Modem 000230-rta Safety Notes Contents Chapter Appendix ATM Features FeaturesBridging Features Adsl ComplianceRouting Features Subscription for Adsl ServiceSecurity Features Configuration and ManagementFront Panel LED IndicatorsPhysical Outlook USB Rear PanelChoosing a place for the Adsl Router Connecting the Adsl RouterFor Windows USB Driver InstallationFor Windows ME For Windows XP Uninstall the USB DriverFor Windows XP Setting TCP/IP on Client PC ConfigurationFor Windows Configuration Page For Windows ME For Windows NT Configuration Page For Windows Page For Windows XP Configure PC to get IP address from Dhcp Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and then click OK For Windows 98ME Renew IP Address on Client PCFor Windows NT For Windows Using Web-Based Manager Web ConfigurationViewing the Web To Have the New Settings Take EffectOutline of Web Manager Quick Start Quick SetupConnect to Internet Connection TypePPP Username PPP PasswordAlways On Dial on DemandSubnet Mask Primary IP AddressEnd IP Address Leased TimeMAC Encapsulated Routing MER Alternate DNS server Enable NATPreferred DNS server IP over ATM None Bridging Primary IP Address Overview StatusAdsl BER Test Adsl LineTraffic Counters Internet ConnectionDhcp Table Routing TableARP Table LAN- IP Address Advanced SetupLAN-DHCP Server ApplyWAN Internet Setting IP Routing Static Route WAN Adsl SettingsAdding a New One VPI Virtual Path IdentifierRemove Static Route Configuring Other Routers on Your LANRouter B IP Routing Dynamic RoutingAdsl Router NAT Virtual Servers DNS ServerIP Address seen by Internet Users NAT DMZ Host Connecting to the Virtual ServersFirewall NAT Dynamic DNSFiltering by IP address DiagnosticsPage Remote Access Access AccountManagement Date and TimeSystem Log Configure System LogView System Log button Snmp SettingViewing System Log Backup Config Reset Router Update FirmwareUPnP for XP Web Configuration Connection Mode Description PPP over ATM PPPoA ModeConfiguration Primary IP address192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask255.255.255.0 PPP over ATM PPPoA IP Extension ModeCheck PPP IP extension then click Next ISP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE ModePPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode MER Numbered IP over ATM IPoA IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Numbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Secondary IP Address Subnet mask Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoAConnection Mode Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Connection Mode Bridge Mode Connection Mode Problems with WAN Problems with LANTroubleshooting Glossary VPI Virtual Path Identifier & VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Page Glossary Software SpecificationsHardware

RTA230 specifications

The Dynalink RTA230 is a high-performance router designed for both home and small business environments, offering reliable connectivity and multiple features that enhance the user experience. With a sleek and compact design, it fits seamlessly into various spaces while delivering robust performance.

One of the standout features of the RTA230 is its dual-band Wi-Fi capability, which supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. This dual-band functionality allows users to connect multiple devices without experiencing significant interference or lag. The 5GHz band is particularly useful for high-demand applications, such as streaming videos in 4K, online gaming, and video conferencing, where speed and stability are crucial.

The router supports the latest Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) technology, offering faster speeds and improved connection quality compared to its predecessors. With combined speeds of up to 1.9 Gbps, the RTA230 is well-suited to handle a variety of online tasks, from basic browsing to intensive bandwidth applications. This technology ensures users can enjoy seamless connectivity throughout the home or office.

Another key characteristic of the Dynalink RTA230 is its impressive range. Equipped with advanced antennas, the router provides excellent coverage, eliminating dead spots and ensuring that users can remain connected even in larger spaces. This makes it an ideal solution for multi-room setups, where consistent signal strength is a priority.

Security is a major consideration for any network device, and the RTA230 does not disappoint. It offers robust security features, including WPA3 encryption, which ensures greater protection against unauthorized access. Additionally, the router includes a built-in firewall and other essential security protocols to safeguard user's data.

The Dynalink RTA230 also supports easy installation and management through its user-friendly interface. Users can quickly set up their network using a mobile app or web-based interface, where they can manage connected devices, set parental controls, and monitor network traffic, all from the comfort of their smartphone or computer.

In summary, the Dynalink RTA230 is a versatile router that combines speed, range, and security into a single package. Its dual-band Wi-Fi, support for the latest technology, and user-friendly management options make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their Internet experience, whether at home or in a small office environment.