Dmz settings – Nortel Networks NB5PLUS4/W User Manual

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Option

Description

WAN Con­n­ection­:

Refers to the active Connection Profile.

Allow In­comin­g­ Pin­g­:

Enabling this feature allows users on

the WAN side of your modem to receive

replies to an ICMP ping command. Use-

ful for testing remote connection to your

modem.

Select LAN Group:

Select the LAN group for which you are

setting up the port forwarding rules for.

LAN IP:

Select the device (PC) to which you will

be port forwarding data to. The default

will be the LAN device currently logged

in to the modem’s web interface. For

example, if you had a web server with

IP address 192.168.1.100, you would

select this from the drop-down list.

New IP:

If you wish to manually add a LAN client

so that you can apply rules to it, click

on the New IP Button and enter Host

Name, MAC Address and IP Address.

Note: The MAC address needs to be

entered in the format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:

xx. You do not need to enter a MAC ad-

dress.

DMZ Settings

A DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as ‘neutral

territory’ between a private LAN and the Internet. It prevents outside users from

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