Netgear FVX538v1 How to set up a DMZ LAN on the FVX538? - Page 1
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How to set up a DMZ LAN on FVX538? This document describes how to set up a DMZ LAN on the FVX538 firmware version 3.0.3-17, and how to use the Multi-NAT function on the DMZ. This article will cover the following features: 1. Enable & configure the FVX538 DMZ port 2. Inbound & Outbound rules for DMZ Topology: Internet Multiple IPs from ISP: 10.180.38.80-10.180.38.85 ProSafe VPN Firewall Router Link/Act 100 P ower T es t A cti ve W A N1 Link/Act 100 Link/Act 100 1 5 A cti ve W A N2 LAN FVX538 MODELFV X538 4 Firmware: 3.0.3-17 Auto U pli nk Gi ga b i t Link/Act S peed 8 CONS OLE Fac tory Defaults WAN: 10.180.38.80 LAN: 192.168.1.1 DMZ: 172.16.0.1 Power FAST ETHERNET SWITCH FS116 1 2 3 4 Auto 10/100 Mbps 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Blink=Act 100M 10M N orm al/ U plink 13 14 15 16 192.168.1.x 172.16.0.20 172.16.0.80 Note: There is a FS116 (16-port switch) connected to the FVX538 in this diagram so that multiple servers can be a part of the DMZ We have been given multiple static IP addresses from our ISP which range from 10.180.38.8010.180.38.85 (obviously imaginary). We would like our FTP server (local IP 172.16.0.20) to be accessed from the public IP of 10.180.38.82, and our HTTP server (172.16.0.80) to be accessed from the public IP of 10.180.38.80, which is also our router's public address. We would like our local users (192.168.1.x) to be able to access the FTP and HTTP service of those servers. LAN user-initiated access to the DMZ is enabled by default (but DMZ-initiated access to the LAN is blocked by default), so we will not need to add any LAN DMZ rules to allow Local User access. They can access the servers through their DMZ IPs of 172.16.0.x.