Virtual server – Planet Technology G.SHDSL Bridge/Router GRT-402 User Manual

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addresses (eg: 192.168.0.10 ~ 192.168.0.50) collectively use two of the global
IP addresses (eg: 69.210.1.9 and 69.210.1.10). The Multi-NAT table will be
setup as;
Virtual Start IP Address: 192.168.0.10
Count: 40
Global Start IP Address:
69.210.1.9
Count: 2

Press Finish to continue.

The screen will prompt the

parameters that will be written in

GRT series. Check the parameters

before writing in GRT series. Press

Restart to restart GRT series working with new parameters or Continue to

configure another parameter.

Virtual Server

For example: Specific ports on the WAN interface are re-mapped to services
inside the LAN. As only 69.210.1.8 (e.g., assigned to WAN from ISP) is visible
to the Internet, but does not actually have any services (other than NAT of
course) running on gateway, it is said to be a virtual server. Request with TCP
made to 69.210.1.8:80 are remapped to the server 1 on 192.168.0.2:80, other
requests with UDP made to 69.210.1.8:25 are remapped to server 2 on
192.168.0.3:25.

Click Virtual Server to configure the parameters.


Type the necessary parameters
then click Finish.

Press Restart to restart GRT series
or press continue to setup another
function.





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