D-Link DFL-200 Product Manual - Page 119
SYSTEM, ROUTING, Add New, Network, Subnet Mask, Proxy ARP, Apply, Example Scenario using DMZ w/out NAT
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Example Scenario using DMZ w/out NAT: An alternative method to that described in the preceding pages is to isolate publicly accessible servers to the DMZ interface with NAT disabled. This configuration requires multiple (at least 2) Public IP addresses to function, as the Firewall will assume one IP and the Server(s) will use the other(s). Configure the Static Routes: A new route must be added to inform the firewall on which interface the Public IP will reside. Navigate to SYSTEM > ROUTING in the web-based configuration of the DFL-200. Click on Add New to create a new static route. Select DMZ as the Interface. Enter the IP Address (WAN Network) you wish to forward to a server on the DMZ interface in the Network field. Select a 32-bit subnet mask from the Subnet Mask dropdown box. Be sure to have Proxy ARP enabled by checking the checkbox. Click Apply to save any changes. Modify Existing WAN Route:
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