HotBrick LB-2 manual Settings Custom Virtual Servers, Select Custom Server Server List Name

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Custom Virtual Servers

This screen allows you to define your own Server types, for situations when the desired Server type is not listed on the Virtual Servers screen.

Figure 16 Custom Virtual Servers

Settings – Custom Virtual Servers

Select Custom Server

Server List

Name

If creating a new entry, ignore this list.

 

 

To edit an existing entry, select it, and then click the "Select" button.

 

The screen will update with data for the selected entry.

Custom Server

This data defines the Custom Virtual Server:

Configuration

Server Name – Enter a suitable name for this server.

 

 

State – Use this to Enable or Disable the server as required.

 

Server IP – Enter the IP address of the PC on you LAN which is

 

running the required Server software.

 

Each PC should have a fixed IP address, or have a reserved IP

 

address. (See the Host IP section earlier in this Chapter for details

 

on reserving an IP address.)

 

Each PC must be running the appropriate Server software.

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