5.8.2 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding)
"Virtual Server" can also referred to as "Port Forward" as well and used
interchangeably. Resources in the network can be exposed to the Internet users in a
controlled manner including on-line gaming, video conferencing or others via Virtual
Server setup. Don't repeat ports' usage to avoid confusion. Please click on
Advance -> Virtual Server and follow the below setting.
5.8.2.1
Virtual Server : By Default, It's "Disable". Check Enable radial button to
enable Virtual Server.
5.8.2.2
Description : Enter appropriate message for resource sharing via Virtual
Server.
5.8.2.3
Private IP : Enter corresponding IP address of internal resource to share.
5.8.2.4
Protocol Type : Select appropriate sessions, TCP or UDP, from shared
host via multiple private ports.
5.8.2.5
Private Port : A port or a range of ports may be specified as start:end; i.e.
port 20:80
5.8.2.6
Public Port : A port or a range of ports may be specified as start:end; i.e.
port 20:80
Notice: The Private Port and Public Port can be different. However, total number
of ports need to be the same.
Example : Public Port is 11 to 20 and the Private Port can be a 10 ports range.
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