HiRO H50212 User Manual

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User’s Guide

Configuring your Computers

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DMZ

A demilitarized zone (DMZ) is a host or small network that acts
as neutral ground between the inside and outside network. It
contains information that is useful to users of both the inside
and outside network. For example, a company may wish to
provide software patches to customers via an FTP server.
However, it does not want FTP access to any hosts other than
the FTP server. This is achieved by creating a DMZ network
which is less restrictive than the internal network. Users
attached to the outside network can access the DMZ, but they
cannot access any other company data.

Configuring DMZ

2. From

the

head

Advanced menu, click on NAT -> DMZ. The

following page is displayed:















Fields on the
first setting
block

Description

Enable DMZ

Check this item to enable the DMZ feature.

DMZ Host IP
Address

IP address of the local host. This feature sets a local
host to be exposed to the Internet.

Function Button Description

Apply Changes

Click to change the setting to the configuration.

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