Port Forwarding - Dmz - Dynamix ANEXX A User Manual

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4.4.5.3 Port Forwarding – DMZ
DMZ: A DMZ ( Demilitarized Zone ) is added between a protected network and an external network, in order
to provide an additional layer of security.
Setting a computer on your local network as DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) forwards any network traffic that is not
redirected to another computer via the port forwarding feature to the computer's IP address. This opens the
access to the DMZ computer from the Internet. This function is disabled by default.
The following screen will pop-up after clicking the DMZ button. Place a check to enable the DMZ functionality.
Select the WAN Connection, LAN Group and LAN IP Address from the drop down manual. Click Apply to
save and activate your setting.
Enable DMZ: Enable/disables the Demilitarized Zone feature. This field is unchecked by default.
Select your WAN Connection: Select the WAN Group you are going to apply the DMZ feature.
Select LAN Group: Select the LAN Group you are going to apply the DMZ feature.
Select a LAN IP Address: Select the LAN IP address you are going to use as the DMZ host. This
computer will be exposed to the Internet. Be aware that this feature may expose your local network
to security risks.
LAN Clients: This link will take you to the LAN Clients screen, more information on LAN Clients
can be found in "LAN Clients" configuration section.
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