Advanced configuration menu, Help menu – Planet Technology DVR4-ALERT SW242-ALR User Manual

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Advanced Configuration menu

Advanced configuration menu in VIP-110/VIP-210 provides more Internet application compatibility

adjustment, which can eliminate inconvenience brought by the NAT algorithm.

There are six sub configuration menus: Virtual Servers, Port Forwarding, Special Application, DMZ,

Dynamic DNS, and Access Control.




Help Menu

VIP-110/VIP-210 integrates online help menu, which can bring brief introduction of each feature in

machine. More information can be found in this user

’s manual or the Command line Reference

guide.

You may click on the desired topic to view the help content

Virtual Servers

If you

’d like to share LAN

resource with Internet users,

Virtual Server can be enabled

for this.

Port Forwarding

Similar to Virtual Server, port

forwarding can reserve a

specific communication port

range for application.

Special

Application

Special Applications are any

Internet applications, which

normally cannot work through

the built-in firewall.

You can try defining appli-

cation here. If the application

can't be made to work, you could

also try the "DMZ" feature.

DMZ

DMZ can enable un-restricted,

bi-directional communication

for Internet applications.

Dynamic DNS

This free service is very useful

when combined with the "Virtual

Server" feature (or DMZ fea-

ture). DDNS allows Internet

users to connect to your Virtual

Servers (or DMZ PC) using a URL,

rather than an IP Address.

Access Controls

Access Control feature allows

administrators to restrict

Internet access or service by

individual workstations. The

process uses "Packet Filtering"

to block or discard data

packets.

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