ZyXEL MAX318M User Guide - Page 112

Alg, Table 42, Label, Description

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Chapter 7 Network Setting Note: The configuration you set in this screen takes priority than the Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding screen. Figure 60 DMZ Screen This screen contains the following fields: Table 42 DMZ LABEL DMZ Enable DMZ Host DESCRIPTION Click this check box to enable DMZ. Enter the IP address of your network DMZ host, if you have one. 0.0.0.0 means this feature is disabled. 7.17 ALG Use these settings to bypass NAT on your WiMAX Device for those applications that are "NAT unfriendly". Click Network Setting > NAT > ALG to open this screen as shown next. Figure 61 ALG Screen This screen contains the following fields: Table 43 ALG LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable FTP ALG Turns on the FTP ALG to detect FTP (File Transfer Program) traffic and helps build FTP sessions through the WiMAX Device's NAT. Enable H.323 ALG Turns on the H.323 ALG to detect H.323 traffic (used for audio communications) and helps build H.323 sessions through the WiMAX Device's NAT. Enable IPsec ALG Turns on the IPsec ALG to detect IPsec traffic and helps build IPsec sessions through the WiMAX Device's NAT. Enable L2TP ALG Turns on the L2TP ALG to detect L2TP traffic and helps build L2TP sessions through the WiMAX Device's NAT. Enable PPTP ALG Turns on the PPTP ALG to detect PPTP traffic and helps build PPTP sessions through the WiMAX Device's NAT. 112 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide

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Chapter 7 Network Setting
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide
112
Note: The configuration you set in this screen takes priority than the
Network Setting >
NAT > Port Forwarding
screen.
Figure 60
DMZ Screen
This screen contains the following fields:
7.17
ALG
Use these settings to bypass NAT on your WiMAX Device for those applications that are "NAT
unfriendly".
Click
Network Setting > NAT > ALG
to open this screen as shown next.
Figure 61
ALG Screen
This screen contains the following fields:
Table 42
DMZ
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
DMZ Enable
Click this check box to enable DMZ.
DMZ Host
Enter the IP address of your network DMZ host, if you have one.
0.0.0.0
means
this feature is disabled.
Table 43
ALG
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable FTP ALG
Turns on the FTP ALG to detect FTP (File Transfer Program) traffic and helps build
FTP sessions through the WiMAX Device’s NAT.
Enable H.323 ALG
Turns on the H.323 ALG to detect H.323 traffic (used for audio communications)
and helps build H.323 sessions through the WiMAX Device’s NAT.
Enable IPsec ALG
Turns on the IPsec ALG to detect IPsec traffic and helps build IPsec sessions
through the WiMAX Device’s NAT.
Enable L2TP ALG
Turns on the L2TP ALG to detect L2TP traffic and helps build L2TP sessions
through the WiMAX Device’s NAT.
Enable PPTP ALG
Turns on the PPTP ALG to detect PPTP traffic and helps build PPTP sessions
through the WiMAX Device’s NAT.