D-Link DFL-1000 [49/168] Adding port forwarding virtual ips

D-Link DFL-1000 [49/168] Adding port forwarding virtual ips
DFL-1000 User Manual
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Adding a static NAT virtual IP
Adding port forwarding virtual IPs
Go to Firewall > Virtual IP .
Select New to add a virtual IP.
Enter a Name for the virtual IP.
The name can contain numbers (0-9), uppercase and lowercase letters (A-Z, a-z), and the special
characters - and _. Other special characters and spaces are not allowed.
Select the virtual IP External Interface. You can select external or DMZ.
External
To map an Internet address to an internal or DMZ address. If you select external, the port forwarding
virtual IP can be added to Ext
->
Int and Ext
->
DMZ policies.
DMZ
To map a DMZ address to an internal address. If you select DMZ, the port forwarding virtual IP can
be added to DMZ
->
Int policies.
Change Type to Port Forwarding.
In the External IP Address field, enter the external IP address to be mapped to an address in the
more secure zone.
You can set the External IP Address to the address of external interface selected in step Select the
virtual IP External Interface. You can select external or DMZ. or to any other address.
For example, if the virtual IP provides access from the Internet to a server on your internal network,
the External IP Address must be a static IP address obtained from your ISP for this server. This
address must be a unique address that is not used by another host. However, this address must be
routed to the External Interface selected in step Select the virtual IP External Interface. You can
select external or DMZ..
Enter the External Service Port number for which to configure port forwarding.
The external service port number must match the destination port of the packets to be forwarded. For
example, if the virtual IP provides access from the Internet to a Web server on your DMZ or internal
network, the external service port number would be 80 (the HTTP port).
In Map to IP, enter the real IP address on the more secure network, for example, the IP address of a
web server on your DMZ network.

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