Internet/Print Server User’s Guide
(identified by MAC address) so that those IP addresses will not be used by other devices on the LAN under any circumstances. (Note that devices listed in the Server Address Settings table should have their IP addresses listed here if DHCP is going to be used so that their IP addresses don’t get assigned to other network stations.)
Server Address Configuration
The Server Address Configuration table allows you to setup local servers, for example an FTP or web site, and provide non-local access to them through the internet/print server. Entries in the table asso- ciate a port number with the local IP of a particular LAN server so that users not on the LAN can access that server.
The internet/print server supports virtual internet servers so that your single-point ISP internet access can be used to provide exter- nally-accessible servers for FTP and HTTP. “Virtual Servers” in this context are “virtual” because they don’t have their own public domain IP addresses in the typical internet fashion. Rather, their local IP address, with an access port number, is listed in a table in- side the internet/print server. The port number provides the internet/print server with the reference to correctly route data re- quests.
Note that in LAN-to-LAN mode, this function is disabled and no LAN devices can be accessed from the internet.
♦No.
Item number used for entry editing. Maximum of 16 en- tries.
♦Local IP Address