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Chapter 16 Virtual Servers
Finding Out More
• See
Section 5.4.19 on page 117
• See
Section 6.6.2 on page 142
H.323 traffic from the WAN to the LAN.
• See
Section 16.3 on page 287
and manually configuring a policy route rule for NAT loopback. (Although you can have
the ZyWALL automatically configure these for you instead.)

16.2 The Virtual Server Screen

The Virtual Server summary screen provides a summary of all virtual servers and their
configuration. In addition, this screen allows you to create new virtual servers and edit and
delete existing virtual servers. To access this screen, login to the Web Configurator and click
Network > Virtual Server. The following screen appears, providing a summary of the
existing virtual servers.
Click a column's heading cell to sort the table entries by that column's criteria. Click the
heading cell again to reverse the sort order.
Figure 174 Network > Virtual Server
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 96 Network > Virtual Server
LABEL
Total Virtual
Servers
entries per page
Page x of x
#
Name
Interface
Original IP
Mapped IP
Protocol
284
for related information on these screens.
for an example of how to configure a virtual server to allow
for examples of manually configuring NAT 1:1 mapping
DESCRIPTION
This is how many virtual server entries are configured in the ZyWALL.
Select how many virtual server entries to display per page in the screen.
This is the number of the page of entries currently displayed and the total number
of pages of entries. Type a page number to go to or use the arrows to navigate the
pages of entries.
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific virtual server.
This field displays the name of the virtual server.
This field displays the interface on which packets for the virtual server were
received.
This field displays the original destination IP address (or address object) of packets
for the virtual server. It displays any if there is no restriction on the original
destination IP address.
This field displays the new destination IP address for the packet.
This field displays the service used by the packets for this virtual server. It displays
any if there is no restriction on the services.
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