TP Router wvr450g set up a virtual server case
Virtual Server application Topology
An enterprise uses the enterprise router to build a network, which needs to open the mail server and the Web server outside the network. The user network parameters are as follows:
Server port: The real port of the server's Open service.
Open port: The Internet accesses the server's port (mapped to the server's real port via a router).
The first step is to confirm that the server is built successfully
Before you set up a virtual server, be sure to confirm the following actions:
Step two, add virtual server rules
Login to the router's management interface, click on the Transmission Control >> forwarding rules >> Virtual server, add rule mapping rules.
1. Add Mail Server rules
Send mail (smtp:25 port):
Receive mail (pop3:110 port):
2, add the Web server rules
3, the confirmation rule is enabled
In the list of services, the view to the added rule status appears to be enabled, indicating that the creation was successful.
At this point, the virtual Server rule settings are complete.
Step three, verify that the virtual server settings are successful
Depending on the above settings, clients on the Internet access 121.202.33.100 through the mail client software to access the mail server. The Web server is accessed through the browser in the following form:
Note: The specific Access form is subject to the actual server requirements.
If your broadband is not a static IP address, you can apply for the domain name account in Dynamic DNS and login to the account in the router, and use your domain name and open port to access the server after you log in.