Dmz Port For Ipv4 Traffic - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS318N Reference Manual

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firewall can be dedicated as a hardware DMZ port to safely provide services to the Internet
without compromising security on your LAN.
By default, the DMZ port and both inbound and outbound DMZ traffic are disabled. Enabling
the DMZ port and allowing traffic to and from the DMZ increases the traffic through the WAN
ports.
Using a DMZ port is also helpful with online games and videoconferencing applications that
are incompatible with NAT. The wireless VPN firewall is programmed to recognize some of
these applications and to work correctly with them, but there are other applications that might
not function well. In some cases, local computers can run the application correctly if those
computers are used on the DMZ port.
Note:
A separate firewall security profile is provided for the DMZ port that
is also physically independent of the standard firewall security
component that is used for the LAN.
Note:
For information about how to define the DMZ WAN rules and LAN
DMZ rules, see
Configure LAN DMZ Rules
Note:
When you enable the DMZ port for IPv4 traffic, IPv6 traffic, or both,
the DMZ LED next to LAN port 8 (see
green to indicate that the DMZ port is enabled.

DMZ Port for IPv4 Traffic

The DMZ Setup (IPv4) screen lets you set up the DMZ port for IPv4 traffic. You can enable or
disable the hardware DMZ port (LAN port 8; see
IPv4 address and subnet mask for the DMZ port.
To enable and configure the DMZ port for IPv4 traffic:
1.
Select Network Configuration > DMZ Setup. In the upper right of the screen, the IPv4
radio button is selected by default. The DMZ Setup screen displays the IPv4 settings:
ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
Configure DMZ WAN Rules
on page 153, respectively.
LAN Configuration
on page 145 and
Front Panel
on page 15) lights
Front Panel
on page 15) and configure an
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