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Using the Configuration Menu
Host Network binding
Host Network
binding:
This is used only if you have multiple PPPoE sessions. Use this
to ensure that a particular host always uses the same PPPoE
session.
Host & Group List:
All the host entries you have made will be listed here.
Host & Group List
Strict Binding:
Only the bound interface is allowed to send packets for the
specified host. If the bound interface is not available, no packet
from the specified host can be sent.
Loose Binding:
In normal case, the packets from the specified host will be sent
via the bound interface. If the bound interface is not available,
the other interfaces are alternative.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Static Routing
Advanced > Static Routing
Static Routing:
If there is more than one router on a network, this Routing table
must be configured because the router needs to know what packet
goes to which router. A routing table entry is required for each LAN
segment on the network.
Static Routing
Network Address:
Network Address is the address of the destination network
segment.
Netmask:
The subnet mask used to select the bits from an IP Address that
corresponds to the subnet.
Gateway:
The IP router that the packets destined to the Network Address will
be forwarded to.
Interface:
The device’s port that the packets destined to the Network Address
will be passed through.
Metric:
The number of routers that must be traversed to reach the destination
network segment.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Virtual Server
Advanced > Virtual Server
Virtual Server:
This feature allows the servers (web server, mail server, FTP server,
DNS, ... etc) on your LAN to be accessed from the Internet.
Virtual Server
Enable:
To activate or deactivate current entry.
Server Name:
An unique name to identify the virtual server.
Private IP:
Enter the IP address of the server on the device’s LAN side. The
hosts used as Virtual Servers should have a static IP address or a
reserved IP address.
Protocol Type:
Select the protocol (either TCP or UDP) used by the server
software.
Private Port
Range:
The range of port numbers used by the server. If only one port
number is used, fill the same number in both starting and ending
fields.
Interface Binding:
The WAN port that the virtual server is bound to.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Applications
Advanced > Applications
Special
Application:
There are many special network applications that normally do not
work behind a firewall.
Due to network security considerations, only
a few ports are open. Traffic using other ports is blocked. Here, you
can choose to open other ports and allow the traffic which uses
those ports.
Special Application
Public Port Range:
The range of port numbers for users in public to access the virtual
server. If only one port number is used, fill the same number in both
starting and ending fields.
Allowed Remote
IP:
The range of IP addresses that are allowed to access the virtual
server.
Special
Application
Configuration:
This section lets you enter the configuration data for the special
application.
Special Application Configuration
Enable:
To activate or deactivate current entry.
Name:
The name to identify the Special Application.
Trigger Port
Range:
The port number range to trigger the Special Application.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Trigger Type:
The protocol to trigger the Special Application.
Public Port Range:
The port range used in the connection from the Special Application
server.
Public Type:
The protocol used in the connection from the Special Application
server.
Special Application List
Special
Application List:
Lists all the entries that have been created.
Advanced > Multi DMZ
Multi-DMZ
Multi DMZ
Multi DMZ
(De-Militarized
Zone):
This special function allows multiple Hosts on your LAN to be
exposed to the Internet without any restrictions. This is useful for
some network games, net meeting, or special applications. In order
to enable these functions, you have to map one LAN IP address to
one WAN IP address.
However, because of the security risk, you
should activate these functions only if they are necessary.
Enable:
To activate or deactivate current DMZ entry.

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