How to configure Port Mapping and NAT-DMZ on Reyee-Gateway Application Scenario A customer deploys a server on the LAN and enables the HTTP or other services. The server address is a private address. WAN users can neither access this address directly nor use services provided by the server. In this case, you can enable the port mapping function to allow WAN users to access the LAN server. For example, the server address is 192.168.1.20 and HTTP is enabled. As the server address is a private address, WAN users cannot directly access the HTTP service provided by the server. In this case, you can map the server address and server ports to a public network address on the EG device so that WAN users can access the HTTP service provided by the server.
Port Mapping Step 1:Choose Gateway → Advanced → Port Mapping Step 2:Add a new Policy Step 3:Enter 172.26.6.93:80 on browser Port Mapping succeeded NAT-DMZ(Special port mapping---port full mapping) Step 1:Choose Gateway → Advanced → Port Mapping→ DMZ Step 2:Add a new Policy Step 3:Enter 172.26.6.93 on browser NAT-Mapping succeeded |
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