Compex Systems WPE53G Manual De Usuario

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Configure Virtual Servers Based on DMZ 
Host 
 
DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) makes specific PCs in a NAT-enabled 
network directly accessible from the Internet.   
 
With NAT, the access point keeps track of which client is using which 
port number and forwards Internet replies to the client according to 
the port number in the reply packet. Reply packets with unrecognized 
port numbers are discarded, but with DMZ, these packets are 
forwarded to the DMZ-enabled PC instead. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 1: 
 
Select 
N
N
A
A
T
T
 from the 
C
C
O
O
N
N
F
F
I
I
G
G
U
U
R
R
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
 
command menu. 
 
Step 2: 
 
Click on the 
D
D
M
M
Z
Z
 button in 
A
A
d
d
v
v
a
a
n
n
c
c
e
e
d
d
 
 
N
N
A
A
T
T
 
 
O
O
p
p
t
t
i
i
o
o
n
n
s
s
 
Step 3: 
 
Enter the 
P
P
r
r
i
i
v
v
a
a
t
t
e
e
 
 
I
I
P
P
 
 
A
A
d
d
d
d
r
r
e
e
s
s
s
s
 of the DMZ 
host on the 
N
N
A
A
T
T
 
 
D
D
M
M
Z
Z
 
 
I
I
P
P
 
 
A
A
d
d
d
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r
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s
 page. 
 
To disable DMZ, enter 
0
0
.
.
0
0
.
.
0
0
.
.
0
0
 
 
 
Click the 
A
A
p
p
p
p
l
l
y
y
 button. 
   
 
 
 
 
 
NOTE 
 
1.  DMZ may not function properly if the DMZ host IP address 
is changed due to DHCP, therefore, Static IP Address 
configuration is recommended for the DMZ host. 
 
2.  Please note that the DMZ host is susceptible to malicious 
attacks as ALL of its ports are exposed to the Internet.