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Multi-homing security gateway
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Step 1.
Device IP Address
Setup the IP Address and IP Subnet Mask for
the MH-5000 of the DMZ1 interface.
Step 2.
Client IP Range
Enable the DHCP server if you want to use
MH-5000 to assign IP addresses to the
computers under DMZ1.
Step 3.
Apply the Changes
Click Apply to save your settings.
Step 4.
Check NAT Status
The default setting of NAT is in Basic Mode.
After applying the Step 3, the NAT is
automatically configured related rules to let
all private-IP LAN/DMZ-to-WAN requests to
be translated with the public IP assigned by
the ISP.
Step 5.
Check NAT Rules
The MH-5000 has added the NAT rules as
the right diagram. The rule Basic-DMZ1
(number 1) means that, when matching the
condition (requests of LAN/DMZ-to-WAN
direction with its source IP falling in the range
of 10.1.1.254 / 255.255.255.0), the
request
will
be
translated
public-source-IP requests, and then be
forwarded to the destinations.
Step 6.
Setup IP for the FTP
Server
BASIC SETUP > DMZ Settings > DMZ1 Status
ADVANCED SETTINGS > NAT > Status
ADVANCED SETTINGS > NAT > NAT Rules
into
a
Assign an IP of 10.1.1.5/255.255.255.0 to the FTP server under DMZ1. Assume the
FTP Server is at 10.1.1.5. And it is listening on the well-known port (21).
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