Using Web-based Management
Add DMZ
A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is an isolated area in your local
network where private IP addresses are mapped to specified
Internet IP addresses, allowing unrestricted access to the
private IP addresses but not to the wider local network.
You can define a virtual DMZ host here. This is useful for
example, if a network client PC cannot run an application
properly from behind an NAT firewall, since it opens the client
up to unrestricted two-way access.
Enable DMZ
Add DMZ
Client PC
Add
DMZ Table
This section allows users to manage the DMZ host list.
To remove specific DMZ hosts, select those DMZ hosts and click Delete
Selected. To remove all DMZ hosts, click Delete All.
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Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable the
device's DMZ function.
Select "Dynamic IP" or "Static IP" here.
For "Dynamic IP" select an Internet connection
session from dropdown menu.
For "Static IP" enter the IP address that you want to
map to a specific private IP address.
Enter the private IP address that the internet IP
address will be mapped to.
Click "Add" to add the client to the "Current
DMZ Table".