Enable Dedicated Dmz Port - LevelOne FBR-4000 User Manual

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Setup of the Multi-WAN VPN Router is now complete. PCs on your LAN must now be configured.
See the following section for details.

4. Enable Dedicated DMZ Port

DMZs allow computers behind the firewall to initiate requests outbound to the DMZ. Computers in the
DMZ in turn respond, forward or re-issue requests out to the Internet or other public network, as
proxy servers do
Select DMZ Setting from the Basic Configuration menu. You will see a screen like in the example
below.
Set Port15 or Port16 as dedicated DMZ port by select corresponding WAN Ports
Note:
Select LAN for Port15 and Port16, these ports will be the same as other LAN ports on the Router
Host name – This is required by some ISPs. If your ISP provided a Host
Name, enter it here. Otherwise, you can use the default value.
Domain name – This is required by some ISPs. If your ISP provided a
Domain Name, enter it here. Otherwise, you can use the default value.
MAC address – Some ISP records your MAC address (also called "Physical
address" or "Network Adapter address"). If so, you can enter the MAC
address expected by your ISP in this field. Otherwise, this should be left at
the default value.
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