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4.9.2 Virtual Server

Virtual server is a one-to-many mapping technique, which maps a real IP address from the WAN interface to
private IP addresses of the LAN network. This function provides services or applications defined in the
Service menu to enter into the LAN network. Unlike a mapped IP which binds a WAN IP to a LAN IP, virtual
server binds WAN IP ports to LAN IP ports.
Definition:
Virtual Server Real IP: The WAN IP address configured by the virtual server. Click "Click here to configure"
button to add new virtual server address.
Service: The service names that provided by the virtual server.
WAN Port: The TCP/UDP ports that present the service items provided by the virtual server.
Server Virtual IP: The virtual IP which mapped by the virtual server.
Configure: To change the service configuration, click Configure to change the parameters; click Delete to
delete the configuration.
This virtual server provides four real IP addresses, which means you can setup four virtual servers at most
(Setup under the Virtual Server sub-selections Virtual Server 1/2/3/4 in the menu bar on the left hand side.)
The administrator can select Virtual Server1/2/3/4 under Virtual Server selection in the menu bar on the left
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