Chapter 16 Virtual Servers
16.4.1 Virtual Server Add/EditThe Virtual Server Add/Edit screen lets you create new virtual servers and edit existing ones. To open this window, open the Virtual Server summary screen. (See Section 16.4 on page 256.) Then, click on an Add icon or Edit icon to open the following screen.
"If the virtual server will send traffic to the clients, you need to create a corresponding policy route. This is called NAT 1:1.
See Section 6.6 on page 147 for an example of NAT 1:1.
Figure 167 Network > Virtual Server > Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 80 Network > Virtual Server > Edit
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Enable | Use this option to turn the virtual server on or off. |
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Name | Type in the name of the virtual server. The name is used to refer to the virtual |
| server. You may use |
| but the first character cannot be a number. This value is |
Interface | Select the interface on which packets for the virtual server must be received. |
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Original IP | Use the |
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| Any - this virtual server supports the IP address of the selected interface. |
| User Defined - this virtual server supports a specific IP address, specified in the |
| User Defined field. |
| HOST address - the |
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| specified by the address object. |
| Select Create Object to configure a new IP address object. |
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