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Enter the settings for “Static Route #1” or “Static Route #2”, and click “SAVE” to save
settings. Click “Cancel” to close the configuration window.
Virtual Server
Being a natural Internet firewall, this IP Sharing device protects your network from being
accessed by outside users. When there is application that requires outside users to access
internal servers (e.g. Web Server, FTP Server, e-mail Server or News Server), this device can
act as a virtual server to public services. You can set up a local server with specific port
number which stands for the service (e.g. web(80), FTP(21), Telnet(23)). When this device
receives an incoming access request for this specific port, it will be forwarded to the
corresponding internal server.
Figure 9
Single Port/Port Range: For selecting between a specific port and a range of ports which
you want the Internet users to be able to access. The valid port number ranges from 0 to
65535.
Port Type: please select the port type (TCP or UDP) for the port number that was entered
earlier.
Well Known Port: Click the down arrow
▼
to scroll down and select from the most popular
server applications for Virtual Server. The following is a list of port numbers that are
commonly used for some Internet applications.
Port Name Number
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