4.6 Virtual Server

The Barricade’s NAT (Network Address Translation) firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your Intranet, so all hosts behind the Barricade are invisible externally. You can, if you desire, make some of them accessible by enabling the Virtual Server Mapping.

A virtual server is defined as a Service Port, and all requests to this port will be redirected to the computer specified by the Server IP.

For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192.168.123.1, a Web server (port 80) at 192.168.123.2, and a PPTP VPN server at 192.168.123.6, you need to specify the following virtual server mapping table:

Service Port

Server IP

Enable

21

192.168.123.1

V

80

192.168.123.2

V

1723

192.168.123.6

V

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SMC Networks Cable/DSL Router specifications Virtual Server