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Configuring A Dmz Host - Cisco CVR100W Administration Manual

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Configuring Network
Configuring LAN Settings
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Cisco CVR100W Wireless-N 300M Router Administration Guide
To edit the settings of a static DHCP client, select the client and click Edit. To
delete a selected DHCP client, click Delete. Click Save to apply your changes.

Configuring a DMZ Host

The CVR100W supports demilitarized zones (DMZ). A DMZ is a subnetwork that is
open to the public but behind the firewall. A DMZ allows you to redirect packets
going to your WAN port IP address to a particular IP address in your LAN.
We recommended that you place hosts that must be exposed to the WAN (such as
web or e-mail servers) in the DMZ network. You can configure firewall rules to
allow access to specific services and ports in the DMZ from both the LAN or WAN.
In the event of an attack on any of the DMZ nodes, the LAN is not necessarily
vulnerable.
You must configure a fixed (static) IP address for the endpoint that you designate
as the DMZ host. You should assign the DMZ host an IP address in the same
subnet as the CVR100W's LAN IP address, but it cannot be identical to the IP
address given to the LAN interface of this gateway.
To configure DMZ:
Choose Networking > LAN > DMZ Host.
Check Enable to enable DMZ on the network.
From the VLAN drop-down menu, choose the ID of the VLAN where DMZ is
enabled.
In the Host IP Address field, enter the IP address of the DMZ host.
Click Save.
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