D-Link DI-604UP Product Manual - Page 23

Private IP, Private Port, Protocol Type, Public Port, Schedule

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Name The name referencing the virtual service. Private IP The server computer in the LAN network that will be providing the virtual services. Private Port The port number of the service used by the Private IP computer. Protocol Type The protocol used for the virtual service. Public Port The port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the virtual service. Schedule The schedule of time when the virtual service will be enabled. The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the particular service to always be enabled. If it is set to Time, select the time frame for the service to be enabled. If the system time is outside of the scheduled time, the service will we disabled. Example #1: If you have a Web server that you wanted Internet users to access at all times, you would need to enable it. Web (HTTP) server is on LAN computer 192.168.0.25. HTTP uses port 80, TCP. Name: Web Server Private IP: 192.168.0.25 Protocol Type: TCP Private Port: 80 Public Port: 80 Schedule: always Click on this icon to edit the virtual service. Click on this icon to delete the virtual service. 22

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Name
The name referencing the virtual service.
Private IP
The server computer in the LAN network that will be providing
the virtual services.
Private Port
The port number of the service used by the Private IP
computer.
Protocol Type
The protocol used for the virtual service.
Public Port
The port number on the WAN side that will be used to access
the virtual service.
Schedule
The schedule of time when the virtual service will be enabled.
The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the particular
service to always be enabled. If it is set to Time, select the time
frame for the service to be enabled. If the system time is outside
of the scheduled time, the service will we disabled.
Example #1:
If you have a Web server that you wanted Internet users to access at all
times, you would need to enable it. Web (HTTP) server is on LAN
computer 192.168.0.25. HTTP uses port 80, TCP.
Name: Web Server
Private IP: 192.168.0.25
Protocol Type: TCP
Private Port: 80
Public Port: 80
Schedule: always
Click on this icon to edit the virtual service.
Click on this icon to delete the virtual service.