User manual AIRLIVE RS-2000
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Admin Setting Date/Time Multiple Subnet Hacker Alert Blaster Alert Route Table DHCP Host Table DDNS Language Permitted IPs Logout Software Update Interface Address LAN LAN Group WAN WAN Group
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Service Pre-defined Custom Group Schedule QoS Authentication
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Content Filtering URL Blocking General Blocking P2P Blocking Virtual Server Mapped IP Virtual Server Virtual Server Service Policy Outgoing Incoming VPN Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4
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Example 5 Example 6 LOG Traffic Log Event Log Connection Log Log Backup Alarm Traffic Alarm Event Alarm Accounting Report Outbound inbound Statistics WAN Statistics Policy Statistics Status Interface Status ARP Table DHCP Clients
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Setup Examples Allow the LAN network to be able to access the Internet The LAN network canonly access 61. 11. 11. 11 website Outside users can access the LAN FTP server through Virtual Servers. Install a server inside the LAN network and have the Internet(WAN) users access the server through IP Mapping Configuration of QoS inside the LAN network Configuration of QoS inside the WAN network
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System
The device Bandwidth Manager administration and monitoring control is set by the system Administrator. The System Administrator can add or modify System settings and monitoring mode. The sub Administrators can only read System settings but not modify them. [. . . ] The Virtual Servers' load balance feature can map a specific service request to different physical servers running the same services. Virtual Server can only map one real IP to one service/port of the LAN physical servers while Mapped IP maps one real IP to all the services offered by the physical server. IP mapping and Virtual Server work by binding the IP address of the WAN virtual server to the private LAN IP address of the physical server that supports the services. Therefore users from the WAN network can access servers of the LAN network by requesting the service from the IP address provided by Virtual Server.
Mapped IP
LAN private IP addresses are translated through NAT (Network Address Translation). If a server is located in the LAN network, it has a private IP address, and outside users cannot To connect to a LAN network server, outside users have to first connect to a real IP address of the WAN network, and the real IP is translated to a private IP of the LAN network. Mapped IP and Virtual Server are the two methods to translate the real IP into private IP. Mapped IP maps IP in one-to-one fashion; that means, all services of one real WAN IP address is mapped to one private LAN IP
Entering the Mapped IP window
Step 1. Click Mapped IP under the Virtual Server menu bar and the Mapped IP
configuration window will appear.
Definition: WAN IPWAN IP Address. Map to Virtual IPThe IP address which WAN maps to the virtual network in the server. ConfigureTo change the setting, click Configure to modify the parameters; click delete to delete the setting.
Adding a new IP Mapping
Step 1. LAN IP: enter the LAN private IP address will be mapped 1-to-1 to the WAN IP address.
Step 2. Click OK to add new IP Mapping or click Cancel to cancel adding.
Modifying a Mapped IP
Step 1. In the Mapped IP table, locate the Mapped IP you want it to be modified and click
its corresponding Modify option in the Configure field.
Step 2. Click OK to save change or click Cancel to cancel.
Note: A Mapped IP cannot be modified if it has been assigned/used as a destination address of any Incoming policies.
Removing a Mapped IP
Step 1. In the Mapped IP table, locate the Mapped IP desired to be removed and click its
corresponding Remove option in the Configure field. In the Remove confirmation pop-up window, click OK to remove the Mapped IP or
Virtual Server
Virtual server is a one-to-many mapping technique, which maps a real IP address from the WAN interface to private IP addresses of the LAN network. This function provides services or applications defined in the Service menu to enter into the LAN network. Unlike a mapped IP which binds an WAN IP to an LAN IP, virtual server binds WAN IP ports to LAN IP ports.
Definition: Virtual Server IPThe WAN IP address configured by the virtual server. Click "Click here to configure" button to add new virtual server address. PortThe TCP/UDP ports that present the service items provided by the virtual server. ConfigureTo change the service configuration, click Configure to change the parameters; click Delete to delete the configuration. This virtual server provides four real IP addresses, which means you can setup four virtual servers at most Setup under the Virtual Server sub-selections Virtual Server 1/2/3/4 in the menu bar on the left hand side. [. . . ] Status will display the network information from the Configuration menu. The Administrator may also use Status to check the DHCP lease time and MAC addresses for computers connected to the Bandwidth Manager.
Interface Status
Entering the Interface Status window
Click on Status in the menu bar, then click Interface Status below it. A window will appear providing information from the Configuration menu. Interface Status will list the settings for LAN Interface, WAN Interface.
ARP Table
Entering the ARP Table window
Click on Status in the menu bar, then click ARP Table below it. [. . . ]
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