Menu & Command |
The setting for example |
System->Network->LAN/DHCP |
|
LAN IP Address |
(192.168.2~254.1 or 172.16.0~254.1) 192.168.2.1 |
LAN Netmask |
255.255.255.0 |
Turn on DHCP Server |
Check the check box |
DHCP Start IP |
(192.168.2~254.100 or 172.16.0~254.100) 192.168.2.100 |
DHCP End IP |
(192.168.2~254.200 or 172.16.0~254.200) 192.168.2.200 |
Dns->Domain Zone->Zones Manager |
Set up DNS Server |
(click the domain name to view) |
(Domain Name) DomainName.com |
Dns->Domain Zone->Reverse Lookup Zone (click the zone IP to view) |
(if the public IP set as 1.2.3.4 , make the first 3 numbers reverse-order as "1.2.3".) 1.2.3 |
Name Server (NS) records Host |
ns1.DomainName.com. |
Address (A) records Host |
ns1 |
Address (A) records IP Address |
1.2.3.4 |
Address (A) records Host |
@ |
Address (A) records IP Address |
1.2.3.4 |
Canonical Name (CNAME) Records Alias |
mail |
Canonical Name (CNAME) Records NS |
ns1 |
Mail Exchange (MX) Records Pref |
10 |
Mail Exchange (MX) Records Name |
mail |
Border Control->Advanced->Add Rule |
Turn on DNS's port |
Action |
ACCEPT |
Source |
net |
Destination |
fw |
Protocol |
udp |
Destination port |
53 |
Border Control->Basic->Port forwarding |
for port 80.. |
Port forwarding Target IP Address to forward Https or Http Traffic |
(server C's IP.) 192.168.2.3 |
Border Control->Basic->Port forwarding |
for port 8081.. |
Others |
Check the check box |
Border Control Forwarding Port Number |
8081 |
Protocol |
TCP |
Forwarding Target IP Address |
(server C's IP.) 192.168.2.3 |
Border Control->Basic->Port forwarding |
or port 25.. |
Others |
Check the check box |
Border Control Forwarding Port Number |
25 |
Protocol |
TCP |
Forwarding Target IP Address |
(server C's IP.) 192.168.2.3 |
Border Control->Basic->Port forwarding |
for port 110.. |
Others |
Check the check box |
Border Control Forwarding Port Number |
110 |
Protocol |
TCP |
Forwarding Target IP Address |
(server C's IP.) 192.168.2.3 |
Border Control->Basic->LAN-NETLoopback |
for port 80.. |
Source Network in LAN |
(IP range of this network) 192.168.2.0/24 |
IP of Original Destination outside |
(Suppose that public IP in the network is 1.2.3.4) 1.2.3.4 |
Protocol |
TCP |
Port Number |
80 |
New Destionation IP in LAN |
(server C's IP.) 192.168.2.3 |
Border Control->Basic->LAN-NETLoopback |
for port 8081.. |
Source Network in LAN |
(IP range of this network) 192.168.2.0/24 |
IP of Original Destination outside |
(Suppose that public IP in the network is 1.2.3.4) 1.2.3.4 |
Protocol |
TCP |
Port Number |
8081 |
New Destionation IP in LAN |
(server C's IP.) 192.168.2.3 |
VPN->Connection->Address Pool |
|
Network Address |
(You must designate subnet when use VPN. To avoid network conflict, you should not use the same subnet at any other places within this local network environment.) 172.16.38.0 |
Netmask |
(refer to the VPN subnet) 255.255.255.0 |
Maximum Number Of Concurrent Clients |
Maximum number you permit, use default if no particular need |
Turn Off VPN Server Process |
If you want to turn off all VPN conections with the Sever, check the check box and then submit |
VPN->Connection->Pushed setting |
|
Destination Network |
(You had better set up two groups, subnet of VPN / subnet of destination) 172.16.38.0 / 192.168.2.0 |
Netmask |
(refer to the subnet)255.255.255.0 |
VPN->Connection->Key Generation |
|
Country Code/State Code/Locality/Org. Name/Org. Unit/Email |
any key (no need to change unless you plan to arrange these codes newly) |
CA Generation / Cert. & Key for Server Common Name |
any key (no need to change it once the authorization files be generated, unless you should update Key) |
Cert. & Key for Client(s) Common Name |
any key |
Client Configuration Set List |
Every Common Name should be unique. If common names are not shown here, it means the common name could be duplicated, not safe for Client to use. In this case, you might as well just clean up everything by pressing "Purge" button. |
VPN->Connection->Client File Download |
|
Client Configuration Set List |
"Per User Key Download" means to download VPN client configuration files;"Client Program Download" means to download all VPN client package on Windows.After all VPN setting completed, please press"Reload" |
A. Wireless access point
--- We just connect to network
B. Wireless IP sharing
1. Just connect to WAN will be separated from Intranet (LAN), unable to share resource of Intranet, such as printer sharing, file directory sharing.
2. Just connect to LAN (that means WAN won't use network cable) Can share resource provided by Intranet (LAN), such as printer sharing, file directory sharing, but we should close DHCP function of Wireless AP, and set fixed IP same as the range of Intranet (LAN). (If IP range of Wireless AP is unable to change, we must set system host's DHCP same as the range of Wireless AP.)