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Table 89 Network > Virtual Server > Edit (continued)
LABEL
Mapped IP
User-Defined
Original IP
Port Mapping
Type
Original
Service
Mapped
Service
Protocol Type
Original Port
Mapped Port
Original Start
Port
Original End
Port
Mapped Start
Port
Mapped End
Port
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DESCRIPTION
Use the drop-down list box to indicate to which translated destination IP
address this virtual server forwards the packet. Choices are:
User Defined - this virtual server supports a specific IP address,
specified in the User Defined field.
HOST address - the drop-down box lists all the HOST address objects in
the ZyWALL. If you select one of them, this virtual server supports the IP
address specified by the address object.
Select Create Object to configure a new IP address object.
This field is available if Mapped IP is User Defined. Type the translated
destination IP address that this virtual server supports.
Use the drop-down list box to select how many original destination ports
this virtual server supports for the selected destination IP address
(Original IP). Choices are:
Any - this virtual server supports all the destination ports.
Port - this virtual server supports one destination port.
Ports - this virtual server supports a range of destination ports. You
might use a range of destination ports for unknown services or when one
server supports more than one service.
See
Appendix B on page 871
This field is available if Mapping Type is Service. Select the original
service this virtual server supports.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Service. Select the translated
service if this virtual server forwards the packet.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Port or Ports. Select the
protocol (TCP, UDP, or Any) used by the service requesting the
connection.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Port. Enter the original
destination port this virtual server supports.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Port. Enter the translated
destination port if this virtual server forwards the packet.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Ports. Enter the beginning of
the range of original destination ports this virtual server supports.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Ports. Enter the end of the
range of original destination ports this virtual server supports.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Ports. Enter the beginning of
the range of translated destination ports if this virtual server forwards
the packet.
This field is available if Mapping Type is Ports. Enter the end of the
range of translated destination ports if this virtual server forwards the
packet. The original port range and the mapped port range must be the
same size.
Chapter 16 Virtual Servers
for some common port numbers.
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