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InHand CR202 - Dmz; MAC-IP Binding

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Virtual IP for router
Set virtual IP address of router
N/A
Source IP Range
Set range of the external source IP addresses.
N/A
Enable
Click to enable virtual IP address
Enable
Virtual IP
Set virtual IP address of virtual IP mapping
N/A
Real IP
Set real IP address of virtual IP mapping
N/A
Log
Click to enable log and the log about virtual IP
address will be recorded in the system.
Disable
Description
For recording significance of each virtual IP address
rule
N/A
3.4.7 DMZ
Extranet PC can access to all ports of internal device by DMZ settings.
Router will not forward data in some of ports which is used by router service, like HTTP or
HTTPS in Admin Access.
From the navigation tree, select Firewall >> DMZ.
Table 3-4-7 Firewall - DMZ Parameters
Parameters
Description
Default
Enable DMZ
Check to enable the DMZ.
Disable
DMZ Host
Set address of DMZ Host
N/A
Source Address Range
Enter range of external source address
N/A
Interface
Select external interface of DMZ
N/A
3.4.8 MAC-IP Binding
If the default filter policy in the basic setting of firewall is disabled, only hosts specified in
MAC-IP Binding can have an access to outer net.
From the navigation tree, select Firewall >> MAC-IP Binding, then enter the MAC-IP Binding”
page.
Table 3-4-8 Firewall - MAC-IP Binding Parameters
Parameters
Description
Default
MAC Address
Set the binding MAC address
00:00:00:00:00:00
IP Address
Set the binding IP address
192. 168. 2. 2