User's Manual
PPPoE disconnected.
vserv
Displays the internal virtual server mapping. You can set (including add, delete) the
applications’ names and the corresponding IP addresses of the local servers. “Natural
firewall” allows requests for Internet access from the Local network, but requests from the
Internet to the local network are blocked. Computers outside the Intranet are allowed to
access specific ports by using the vserv command.
There are four operation choices for vserv command: 1) Show, 2) Add, 3) Del, 0) Quit.
Example:
command>vserv
Set local virtual server mapping (maximum 12),
or <ESC> to escape
Operations => 1)Show 2)Add 3)Del 0)Quit: 2 ÍAdd a virtual server
Port number/application name: 80
Íit's a Web server
Type => 1)tcp 2)udp : 1
Í select TCP port
Server IP address: 192.168.0.254
Í IP address of the local Web server
route
You can set static routes to manually administrate the network topology/traffic when the
dynamic route is not effective enough.
command>route
Set static routing table (max 2),
or <ESC> to escape
Operations => 1)Show 2)Add 3)Del 0)Quit: 2 Í
Add a static
router
Static routing network IP address (x.x.x.x): 203.66.99.1
Static routing network SubNetmask (x.x.x.x): 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP address (x.x.x.x): 200.200.200.200
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