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5.2 Virtual Servers
In some situations, you might want users on the Internet to be able
to access servers on your LAN, such as an FTP Server, Telnet
Server or Web Server. Such remote services are accomplished by
creating Virtual Server.
to access servers on your LAN, such as an FTP Server, Telnet
Server or Web Server. Such remote services are accomplished by
creating Virtual Server.
Each virtual server has its own IP address and shares a single public
IP address. It is defined by the Protocol type (TCP, UDP or Both)
and a TCP/UDP/Both port number. Only the enabled virtual servers
IP address. It is defined by the Protocol type (TCP, UDP or Both)
and a TCP/UDP/Both port number. Only the enabled virtual servers
can be accessed by remote users over the Internet.
What do you want to do?
Set up a Client PC on the LAN as a Virtual Server
Delete Virtual Servers on the LAN
5.2.1. To Set up a Client PC on the LAN as a Virtual Server:
5.2.1.1. On the Advanced navigation bar, click Virtual Servers.
The Virtual Servers page appears with a list of existing virtual
servers, seen in FIGURE 5-3:
Note :
Configuring virtual servers may cause filters to be automatically created
on the Filters page.
Configuring virtual servers may cause filters to be automatically created
on the Filters page.