CHAPTER 8 Firewall Configuration

Virtual Server Settings (Port Forwarding)

VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS (PORT FORWARDING)

Virtual Server (sometimes referred to as Port Forwarding) is the act of forwarding traffic from one network node to another based on received protocol port number. This technique can allow an external user to reach a port on a private IP address (inside a LAN) from the outside through a NAT- enabled router. (Maximum 32 entries are allowed.)

Figure 57: Virtual Server

The following items are displayed on this page:

Virtual Server — Selects between enabling or disabling port forwarding the virtual server. (Default: Disable)

IP Address — Specifies the IP address of a server on the local network to allow external access.

Private Port — The protocol port number on the local server.

Public Port — The protocol port number on the router’s WAN interface.

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