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MH-2001 Multi-Homing Security Gateway User’s Manual

5.3 DMZ

The Administrator uses the DMZ Interface to set up the DMZ network. The DMZ network consists of server

computers such as FTP, SMTP, and HTTP (web). These Servers are put in the DMZ network so they can be

isolated from the LAN network traffic. Broadcast messages from the LAN network will not cross over to the

DMZ network to cause congestions and slow down these Servers. This allows the Servers to work efficiently

without any slowdowns.

DMZ Interface: There are three options that you can select, Disable, NAT and Transparent.

IP Address: The private IP address of MH-2001’s DMZ interface. This will be the IP address of the DMZ port.

If it is in NAT mode, the IP address cannot use the same network with the WAN or LAN network.

Netmask: This will be the subnet mask of the DMZ network.

Ping: Select this to allow the DMZ network to ping the IP Address of MH-2001. If set to enable, the device will

respond to echo request packets from the DMZ network.

HTTP: Select this to allow the device WEBUI to be accessed from the DMZ network. Keep in mind that the

device always requires a username and password to enter the WebUI.

Setting DMZ Interface Address (NAT Mode)

STEP 1﹒Click DMZ Interface

STEP 2﹒Select NAT Mode in DMZ Interface

„ Select

NAT in DMZ Interface

„ Enter

IP Address and Netmask

STEP 3﹒Select Ping and HTTP

STEP 4﹒Click OK

Setting DMZ Interface Address (NAT Mode) WebUI

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