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The following table describes the fields of the Virtual Server window.
Table 9-5
Field descriptions
Field
Description
Typical Services
Choose among:
AUTH
DNS
FTP
IPSEC
POP3
PPTP
SMTP
SSH
TELNET
TFTP
WEB
Custom Services
Name your own service; for example,
Alex’s FTP Server.
Protocol
Choose among:
TCP/UDP
TCP
UDP
WAN Port
The CellPipe 7130 RG port number for
the server connection.
Server Host Port
The server port number for connecting
to the CellPipe 7130 RG.
Server IP Address
The IP address of the virtual server.
OK
Click to save your changes.
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DMZ Settings
Click
DMZ Settings
in the left-hand panel to open the DMZ Settings window. A
demilitarized zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized
access to its local private network. Typically, the DMZ host contains devices accessible
to Internet traffic, such as Web servers, FTP servers, SMTP servers, and DNS servers.
Figure 9-7
DMZ Settings window
The following table describes the fields of the DMZ Settings window.
Table 9-6
Field descriptions
Field
Description
Enable DMZ
Select the check box to enable the
DMZ function.
DMZ Host IP Address
The IP address of the DMZ host.
Apply Changes
Click to save your changes.
Reset
Click to clear the values in the fields.
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Routing
Click
Routing
in the Advance menu to open the Routing menu in the left-hand panel,
which contains
RIP
and
Static Route
.
RIP
Click
RIP
in the left-hand panel to open the RIP Configuration window. Enable RIP to
have the CellPipe 7130 RG communicate with other devices using RIP.
Figure 9-8
RIP Configuration window
The following table describes the fields of the RIP Configuration window.
Table 9-7
Field descriptions
Field
Description
RIP
Select Enable to have the CellPipe
7130 RG communicate with other RIP-
enabled devices.
Apply Changes
Click to save your changes.
Interface
The CellPipe 7130 RG interface that
uses RIP.
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Field
Description
Receive Mode
The interface type to accept RIP
messages:
None – Receive neither RIPv1 nor
RIPv2 messages.
Version 1 – Receive RIPv1
messages.
Version 2 – Receive RIPv2
messages.
Both – Receive RIPv1 and RIPv2
messages.
Send Mode
The working mode for sending RIP
messages:
None – Transmit neither RIPv1 nor
RIPv2 messages.
RIP1 – Broadcast RIP1 messages
only.
RIP2 – Multicast RIP2 messages
only.
RIP1COMPAT – Broadcast RIP2
messages.
Add
Click to add the RIP interface to the
RIP Config Table.
Delete Selected Entry
Select a row in the RIP Config Table
and click
Delete Selected Entry
to
delete that row.
RIP Config Table
A list of the CellPipe 7130 RG
interfaces that have RIP enabled.
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Static Route
Click
Static Route
in the left-hand panel to open the Routing Configuration window.
This window enables you to add or delete static IP routes.
Figure 9-9
Routing Configuration window
The following table describes the fields of the Routing Configuration window.
Table 9-8
Field descriptions
Field
Description
Enable
Select the check box to use static IP
routes.
Destination
Enter the IP address of the destination
device in dotted decimal notation.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask of the
destination device in dotted decimal
notation.
Next Hop
Enter the IP address of the next hop in
the IP route to the destination device.
Metric
The metric cost for the destination.

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