The application topology of routers, servers, Internet, and clients is as follows:
A small enterprise uses a TL-WDR5300 to build an application network, the mail server and web server need to open to the Internet. This requirement is achieved through the virtual server function of the TL-WDR5300, the user network parameters are as follows:
External Access Port:The port used by the Internet user to access the server.
Before setting a virtual server, you need to confirm the following:
(1) the server manually specifies an IP address, and the default gateway is the management IP address of the TL-WDR5300, the router is not set to limit the server firewall rules.
[2] client computers in the Lan can access the server through the IP address and port of the server. For example, the intranet computer uses the mail client to access the mail service of 192.168.1.100, and the browser uses http: // 192.168.1.101: 80 ).
[3] The system firewall of the server allows the public network client to access the opened Port. If the firewall is not enabled, you do not need to consider it.
1
Start setting
Log on to the vro management page and go
Forwarding rules
>
Virtual ServerAnd click
Add new entry.
2
Add Email server rules
Enter the external port number (open port), internal port number (actual server port), and server IP address of the email server, and then click
Save.
Send email(SMTP: Port 25 ):
Receive email(POP3: Port 110 ):
External port number:The service port number is the port used by the Internet access server.
3
Add webpage server rules
Note:You can set the external service port number as needed (if you need to change it, we recommend that you set it to 9000 or above ). No special requirements. Set the external port number to the same as the internal port number.
4
Confirm that the rule is enabled
Enter
Forwarding rules
>
Virtual Server, As shown in the following figure.
Now, the virtual server rule settings are complete.
Based on the preceding settings, clients on the Internet can access the email server by accessing 121.202.33.100 through the mail client software. Access the web server through a browser in the following format:
Note:The specific access method is subject to the actual server requirements.
If your bandwidth is not a static IP address, you can
Dynamic
DNSApply for a domain name account and log on to this account in the vro. Then, use your domain name and open port number to access the server.