TRENDnet TEW-654TR User's Guide - Page 65

Virtual Server, Enable, Protocol, Private Port, Public Port, LAN Server

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4. ROUTER MODE Virtual Server The Virtual Server menu allows you to configure the travel router as a virtual server. Remote users accessing the Web or FTP services through the WAN can be automatically redirected to local servers in the LAN. Enable Check the box to enable virtual server. Uncheck to disable. Name Create a virtual server name. Protocol Select the type of protocol to use: TCP, UDP, or Both. Private Port Enter the port number of the being used as a virtual server. Public Port Enter the port number of the of the WAN that will be used to provide access to the virtual server. LAN Server Enter the LAN IP address that will be assigned to the virtual server. Virtual Server List Displays the list of virtual server profiles. By default, a number of profiles have been created and are all disabled. A checkmark before the virtual server name indicates that the profile is enabled. To edit a profile, click the corresponding icon. To delete a profile, click the correspond icon. Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect. Wireless Travel Router 65

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Wireless Travel Router
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Wireless Travel Router
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4.
ROUTER MODE
Virtual Server
The Virtual Server menu allows you to configure the travel router as a virtual
server. Remote users accessing the Web or FTP services through the WAN can be
automatically redirected to local servers in the LAN.
Enable
Check the box to enable virtual
server. Uncheck to disable.
Name
Create a virtual server name.
Protocol
Select the type of protocol to
use:
TCP
,
UDP
, or
Both
.
Private Port
Enter the port number of the
being used as a virtual server.
Public Port
Enter the port number of the
of the WAN that will be used
to provide access to the virtual
server.
LAN Server
Enter the LAN IP address that will be assigned to the virtual server.
Virtual Server List
Displays the list of virtual server profiles. By default, a number of profiles have been
created and are all disabled. A checkmark before the virtual server name indicates
that the profile is enabled.
To edit a profile, click the corresponding
icon.
To delete a profile, click the correspond
icon.
Once configuration is complete, click
Apply
to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel
to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.