Accepting Incoming Connections In Transparent Mode - D-Link DFL-1000 User Manual

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Go to Firewall > Policy > Incoming .
Click New to add a new incoming policy.
Configure the policy.
External_All to accept connections to the server from anywhere on the Internet. You
Source
can also select an external address that limits the source addresses that the policy
accepts connections from. See Addresses.
Select the Virtual IP added in Step
Destination
IPs"
Schedule
Select a schedule to control when to accept connections. See Schedules.
Select a service to match the Internet server. For example, if you are adding a policy
Service
for a web server, set service to HTTP. See Services.
Action
Select Accept.
Optionally select Log Traffic to add messages to the traffic log whenever the policy
Log Traffic
accepts a connection. See
Traffic Shaping Optionally, select Traffic Shaping to control the bandwidth available to and set the
priority of the traffic processed by the policy. See
Click OK to save the policy.
Adding an incoming policy:

Accepting incoming connections in Transparent mode

In transparent mode, the addresses on the internal network are routable from the internet so you do not
have to configure Virtual IP mapping. To accept connections to a server on the internal network, add the
address of the server to the internal address list and then add an incoming policy that accepts
connections to the internal address from the Internet.
Adding an incoming policy to accept connections
Add the Internal address of the server to the Internal address list. See
Go to Firewall > Policy > Incoming .
Click New to add a new incoming policy.
Configure the policy.
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Logging and
Add a Virtual IP for the server. See "Adding Virtual
reporting.
Traffic
shaping.
Adding
addresses.
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