BR-6641 User Manual

Virtual Server :

Field

 

Value

Description

 

 

 

 

 

When

 

Busy

There are three options available: Busy hour, idle hour,

 

 

Idle

and All-times. Please refer to

Chapter 2

 

 

All-Time

[System]→[ Date/Time] for setting up the

definition of

 

 

busy or idle hours.

 

 

 

 

 

WAN IP

 

<WAN IP>

To the users from the Internet, your virtual server is

 

 

 

visible as a public IP on the WAN port.

 

 

 

 

This WAN IP is the “visible” IP for your virtual server in

 

 

 

the external environment (Internet). You must specify a

 

 

 

public IP if your WAN type is “Routing Mode”. If the WAN

 

 

 

type is “Bridge Mode One Static IP”, your WAN IP in this

 

 

 

field should be the public IP assigned from your ISP. Or,

 

 

 

if your WAN type is none of the above, then choose

 

 

 

“dynamic IP at WAN”.

 

Service

 

FTP(21)

The services, which are predefined in [Service Name],

 

 

SSH (22)

will be matched. For example:

 

 

 

TELNET(23)

FTP(21): The packets, whose predefined TCP port

 

 

H323 (1720)

number in [Service Name] is 21, are to be match.

 

 

Protocol Number: Define the Protocol Number, then the

 

 

Protocol Number

 

 

packets with the Protocol Number are to be defined.

 

 

ICMP@

 

 

ICMP @: Define the Type value, then

the packets,

 

 

TCP@

 

 

whose ICMP take this Type value, will be defined.

 

 

UDP@

 

 

TCP/UDP @: The TCP/UDP service type to be matched.

 

 

<Service

You can select the matching criteria from the publicly

 

 

Grouping Name>

known service types (e.g. FTP), or you can choose the

 

 

Any

port number in TCP/UDP packet. To specify a range of

 

 

 

port numbers, type starting port number plus hyphen

 

 

 

“-“and ending port number. e.g. “TCP@123-234”.

 

 

 

Group: The packets from the group which are predefined

 

 

 

in [Service Grouping].

 

 

 

 

Any: All packets are to be matched

 

Server IP

 

<Server IP>

The original IP address of your virtual server. It can be a

 

 

 

private IP in the LAN or a public IP in DMZ.

 

Server Port

 

Port Number

Input the Port Number of Server IP.

 

 

 

 

 

L og

 

Enable

Enable: the logging will be enabled. Whenever the rule

 

 

Disable

is matched, the system will write the event to the log file.

 

 

 

Disable: No log will be generated.

 

 

Table 4.3 The Description of the Fields on Virtual Server Page

 

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