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 Chapter 16 Virtual Servers
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16.2.1  The Virtual Server Add/Edit Screen
The Virtual Server Add/Edit screen lets you create new virtual servers and edit existing 
ones. To open this window, open the Virtual Server summary screen. (See 
.) Then, click on an Add icon or Edit icon to open the following screen.
Figure 213   Network > Virtual Server > Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen. 
Add icon
This column provides icons to add, edit, and remove virtual servers. In addition, you 
can activate and deactivate virtual servers.
To add a virtual server, click the Add icon at the top of the column. The Virtual 
Server Add/Edit
 screen appears.
To activate / deactivate a virtual server, click the Active icon next to the virtual 
server.
To edit a virtual server, click the Edit icon next to the virtual server. The Virtual 
Server Add/Edit
 screen appears.
To delete a virtual server, click on the Remove icon next to the virtual server. The 
web configurator confirms that you want to delete it before doing so.
Apply
Click this button to save your changes to the ZyWALL. 
Reset
Click this button to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 
Table 104   Network > Virtual Server (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 105   Network > Virtual Server > Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable
Use this option to turn the virtual server on or off.
Rule Name
Type in the name of the virtual server. The name is used to refer to the virtual 
server. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters, underscores(
_
), or dashes (-), 
but the first character cannot be a number. This value is case-sensitive.
Incoming 
Interface
Select the interface on which packets for the virtual server must be received. 
 
It can 
be an Ethernet, VLAN, bridge, or PPPoE/PPTP interface.