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Peplink Balance Series

18 Inbound Access

Inbound access is also known as inbound port address translation. On a NAT WAN
connection, all inbound traffic to the server behind the Peplink unit requires inbound
access rules.
By the custom definition of servers and services for inbound access, Internet users can
access the servers behind Peplink Balance. Advanced configurations allow inbound
access to be distributed among multiple servers on the LAN.
Inbound access applies only to WAN connections that operate in NAT mode. For WAN connections that operate in
drop-in mode or IP forwarding, inbound traffic is forwarded to the LAN by default.

18.1 Definition of Servers on LAN

The settings to configure servers on the LAN are located at Network>Inbound
Access>Servers.
Inbound connections from the Internet will be forwarded to the specified Inbound IP
address(es) based on the protocol and port number. When more than one server is
defined, requests will be distributed to the servers in the weight ratio specified for each
server.
To define a new server, click Add Server, which displays the following screen:
Enter a valid server name and its corresponding LAN IP address. Upon clicking Save
after entering required information, the following screen appears.
To define additional servers, click Add Server and repeat the above steps.
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