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6.6 NAT
Virtual Server
A virtual server allows remote devices accessing the Web or FTP
services via a public IP address be redirected to local servers in
the LAN. Depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number),
your Modem Router redirects the external service request to the
appropriate server in the LAN.
To access the Virtual Server page, click Advanced > NAT > Virtual
Server or click the Virtual Server button.
The table displays the virtual servers on your network. To edit an
entry, click the corresponding icon. To delete an entry, click
the corresponding button.
To add virtual servers, click the Add button. The Virtual Server
Config screen is displayed.
Virtual Server — Check this box to enable the virtual server
function.
Rule Name — Enter a rule name or select an application name from
the drop-down list on the right, then click the << button. If you
select a predefined application name, the Public Port, Private
Port, and Protocol Type are automatically configured.
DSL Interface — Select a DSL interface from the drop-down list.
Public Port — Enter the public port. This is the port seen from
the WAN side.
Private Port — Enter the private port. This is the port being used
by applications within your local network.
NOTE: The public and private ports are usually the same.
Protocol Type — Select the protocol from the drop-down list.