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Virtual Server (sometimes referred to as Port Forwarding) is the act of
forwarding a network port from one network node to another. 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 Settings — Selects between enabling or disabling port
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forwarding the virtual server. (Default: Disabled)
IP Address — Specifies the IP address on the local network to allow
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external access.
Port Range — Specifies the port range through which traffic is
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forwarded.
Protocol — Specifies a protocol to use for port forwarding, either TCP,
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UDP or TCP&UDP.Disabled
Comment — Enter a useful comment to help identify the forwarded
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port service on the network.
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Virtual Server Settings (Port Forwarding)
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