Wan/Dmz Configuration; Wan Connection Mode - Asus iPBX30 User Manual

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connection for the current session, and changed the IP address
or subnet mask, the connection will be terminated.
6. You will see the following message displayed as shown below.
7. You will be prompted to log back into the Web UI Management
once the timer elapses.
5.2
WAN/DMZ Configuration
This section describes how to configure WAN/DMZ settings for the
WAN interface on the iPBX30 that communicates with your ISP.
You'll learn to configure the IP address, DHCP and DNS server for
your WAN in this section.
DMZ (short for demilitarized zone) is a host or a small network that
sits between a trustful internal network, such as a corporate private
LAN, and an untrusted external network, such as the Internet.
Typically, the DMZ contains devices accessible to the Internet
traffic, such as Web servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers
and DNS servers. The DMZ contains no corporate confidential
information. In the event that the DMZ is compromised, no other
company information will be exposed.
Note: Only static IP connection mode is supported for DMZ.

5.2.1 WAN Connection Mode

The iPBX30 supports five WAN connection modes – static IP,
dynamic IP, PPPoE (multi-session), PPPoE unnumbered, and
PPTP. You may select one of the WAN connection modes required
by your ISP from the Connection Mode drop-down list in the
Network Setup Configuration page.
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