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Step 6.
Setup IP for the FTP Server
Assign an IP of 10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0 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).
Step 7.
Setup Server Rules
Insert a virtual server rule by clicking the Insert
button.
Step 8.
Customize the Rule
Customize the rule name as the ftpServer. For
any packets with its destination IP equaling to the
WAN1 IP (61.2.1.1) and destination port
equaling to 44444, ask MH-5000 to translate the
packet's destination IP/port into 10.1.1.5/21.
Check the Passive FTP client? to maximize
the compatibility of the FTP protocol. This is
useful if you want to provide connectivity to
passive FTP clients. For passive FTP clients, the
server will return them the private IP address and
the port number for them to connect back to do
data transmissions. Since the private IP from
them cannot be routed to our zone, the data
connections would fail. After enabling this feature,
the MH-5000 will translate the private IP/port into
an IP/port of its own. Thus the problem is
gracefully solved. Click Apply to proceed.
Activate this rule
Status
Rule name
Sessions from
Condition
Internet
connecting to
External IP
Service
Type
ADVANCED SETTINGS > NAT > Virtual Servers
ADVANCED SETTINGS > NAT > Virtual Servers > Insert
FIELD
The Virtual Server rule is enabled or not
The Virtual Server rule name
Which interface does the connected session
come from?
The public IP address of the Virtual Server.
The service which is provided by the real
server.
Port is Single or Range
DESCRIPTION
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Chapter 7
Range / Format
EXAMPLE
Enabled /
Enabled
Disabled
text string
ftpServer
(Max: 200
entries)
WAN interfaces
WAN1
IPv4 format
61.2.1.1
TCP / UDP
Single / Range
Single
NAT
TCP

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