TRENDnet 12dBi User's Guide - Page 118

Disable, Enable, start:end, Reboot, System Overview, Associated Clients, Status, WDS Link Status

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TRENDnet User's Guide Please click on Advance -> Virtual Server and follow the below setting. TEW-676APBO remaining connections to port TCP 20~80 will be redirected to port TCP 20~80 of 192.168.2.11  Example 2 : All connections should be redirected to 192.168.2.12 while DMZ is enabled. Since Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule all other connections to TCP port 20~80 will be redirected to port 20~80 of 192.168.2.11. The rule 2 won't take effect.  Virtual Server : By Default, It's "Disable". Check Enable radial button to enable Virtual Server.  Description : Enter appropriate message for resource sharing via Virtual Server.  Private IP : Enter corresponding IP address of internal resource to share.  Protocol Type : Select appropriate sessions, TCP or UDP, from shared host via multiple private ports.  Private Port : A port or a range of ports may be specified as start:end; i.e. port 20:80  Public Port : A port or a range of ports may be specified as start:end; i.e. port 20:80 Click "Add" button to add Virtual Server rule to List. Total of maximum 20 rules are allowed in this List. All rules can be edited or removed from the List. Click Reboot button to activate your changes. While creating multiple Virtual Server rules, the prior rules have higher priority. The Virtual server rules have precedence over the DMZ one while both rules exist. Example 1 and 2 demonstrate proper usage of DMZ and Virtual Server rules.  Example 1 : All connections should be redirected to 192.168.2.12 while DMZ is enabled. Since Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule all connections to TCP port 22 will be directed to TCP port 22 of 192.168.2.10 and © Copyright 2012TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. System Status This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview, Associated Clients Status, WDS Link Status, Extra Information and Event Log. Overview Detailed information on System, WAN Information, LAN Information, Wireless Information and DHCP Server Status can be reviewed via this page.  System : Display the information of the system.  System Name : The name of the system.  Operating Mode : The mode currently in service.  Location : The reminding note on the geographical location of the system.  Description : The reminding note of the system.  Firmware Version : The current firmware version installed.  Firmware Date : The build time of the firmware installed.  Device Time : The current time of the system.  System Up Time : The time period that system has been in service since last reboot. 118

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© Copyright 2012TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-676APBO
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Please click on
Advance -> Virtual Server
and follow the below setting.
Virtual Server :
By Default, It’s “
Disable
.
Check
Enable
radial button to enable
Virtual Server.
Description :
Enter appropriate message for resource sharing via Virtual Server.
Private IP :
Enter corresponding IP address of internal resource to share.
Protocol Type :
Select appropriate sessions, TCP or UDP, from shared host via
multiple private ports.
Private Port :
A port or a range of ports may be specified as
start:end
; i.e.
port
20:80
Public Port :
A port or a range of ports may be specified as
start:end
; i.e. port 20:80
Click “
Add
” button to add Virtual Server rule to List. Total of maximum
20
rules are
allowed in this List. All rules can be edited or removed from the List. Click
Reboot
button
to activate your changes.
While creating multiple Virtual Server rules, the prior rules have higher priority. The
Virtual server rules have precedence over the DMZ one while both rules exist. Example 1
and 2 demonstrate proper usage of DMZ and Virtual Server rules.
Example 1
:
All connections should be redirected to
192.168.2.12
while DMZ is
enabled. Since Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule all
connections to TCP port 22 will be directed to TCP port 22 of 192.168.2.10 and
remaining connections to port
TCP
20~80
will be redirected to port TCP
20~80
of
192.168.2.11
Example 2 :
All connections should be redirected to
192.168.2.12
while DMZ is
enabled. Since Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule all other
connections to TCP port
20~80
will be redirected to port
20~80
of
192.168.2.11
.
The rule 2 won’t take effect.
System Status
This section breaks down into subsections of
System Overview
,
Associated Clients
Status
,
WDS Link Status
,
Extra Information
and
Event Log
.
Overview
Detailed information on
System
,
WAN
Information
,
LAN
Information
,
Wireless
Information
and
DHCP
Server
Status
can be reviewed via this page.
System :
Display the information of the system.
System Name :
The name of the system.
Operating Mode :
The mode currently in service.
Location :
The reminding note on the geographical location of the system.
Description :
The reminding note of the system.
Firmware Version :
The current firmware version installed.
Firmware Date :
The build time of the firmware installed.
Device Time :
The current time of the system.
System Up Time :
The time period that system has been in service since last
reboot.