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5.11.3 DMZ Host Dynamic IP DMZ WAN : Host IP Address (PPPoe Mode) When WAN port IP assigned by ISP obtained by PPPoE(Dynamic IP), you can fill in DMZ host that inside the network, the router will mapping WAN IP to internal DMZ host automatically. Multi-DMZ/Public DMZ When using this function, the WAN port IP need to be FIX IP assigned by ISP DMZ HOST The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) function provides a way for public servers (Web, e-mail, FTP, etc.) to be visible to the outside world (while still being protected from DoS (Denial of Service) attacks such as SYN flooding and Ping of Death). These public servers can also still be accessed from the secure LAN. By default the firewall allows traffic between the WAN and the DMZ, traffic from the DMZ to the LAN is denied, and traffic from the LAN to the DMZ is allowed. Internet users can have access to host servers configured in DMZ Host list but no access to the LAN, unless special filter rules allowing access were configured by the administrator or the user is an authorized remote user. It is highly recommended that you keep all sensitive information off of the public servers. Store sensitive information in computers on LAN. If you would like to grant remote users the right to access one of your computers on LAN to perform some actions such as Internet games, you must enable the function of DMZ. When remote users access your legal IP(s), 91

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5.11.3 DMZ Host
Dynamic IP DMZ
WAN : Host IP Address (PPPoe Mode)
When WAN port IP assigned by ISP obtained by PPPoE(
Dynamic IP
), you can fill in
DMZ host that inside the network, the router will mapping WAN IP to internal DMZ host
automatically.
Multi-DMZ/Public DMZ
When using this function, the WAN port IP need to be
FIX IP
assigned by ISP
DMZ HOST
The
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
function provides a way for public servers
(Web, e-mail, FTP, etc.) to be visible to the outside world (while still being
protected from DoS (Denial of Service) attacks such as SYN flooding and
Ping of Death). These public servers can also still be accessed from the
secure LAN.
By default the firewall allows traffic between the WAN and the DMZ, traffic
from the DMZ to the LAN is denied, and traffic from the LAN to the DMZ is
allowed. Internet users can have access to host servers configured in DMZ
Host list but no access to the LAN, unless special filter rules allowing access
were configured by the administrator or the user is an authorized remote user.
It is highly recommended that you keep all sensitive information off of the
public servers. Store sensitive information in computers on LAN.
If you would like to grant remote users the right to access one of your
computers on LAN to perform some actions such as Internet games, you must
enable the function of DMZ. When remote users access your legal IP(s),