After using a router, Internet users cannot access hosts in the LAN, so they cannot access the Web, FTP, Mail, and other servers built on the intranet. The virtual server function can map intranet servers to the Internet to enable external services.
This article provides guidance on the virtual server function application and setup of TL-WDR8600.
This article takes the need for an enterprise to map WEB servers to the Internet as an example to introduce specific settings. The specific requirements of the enterprise are as follows (actual parameters shall prevail in actual configuration ):
Server IP address: 192.168.1.10
Server Port: TCP 80
Port used to access the server over the Internet: TCP 8080
To avoid attacks caused by opening the server's real port to the Internet, we recommend that the external port be different from the real port.
Enter tplogin.cn in the browser to log on to the vro management page, and click
Application ManagementTo enter the application center, as shown in the following figure:
Find the virtual server and click
Enter, As follows:
1
, Click to add
2
Add ing parameters
Enter the parameters of the server to be mapped, as follows:
External port: The external port is the port used by the Internet access server.
The list after adding is as follows:
Now, the virtual server rule settings are complete.
If your bandwidth is not a static IP address, you can
Application Management
> DDNSApply for a domain name and log on to the vro. After logging on, use your domain name and open port to access the server.
Enter
DDNSSetting interface,
Service providerSelect
TP-LINK, Log on to the TP-LINK ID, create a TP-LINK domain, and log on successfully, as shown in the following figure:
According to the preceding settings, an Internet user accesses the webpage server through a browser in the following format:
Domain name: external port, As shown in the following figure:
Note:: The specific access form is subject to the actual server requirements.