Configuring Instant Internet To Support A Dmz; Configuring The Interface To Support The Dmz - Nortel BayStack Instant Internet 100-S Using Manual

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To add a server to the DMZ:
1
Determine an appropriate IP address range for the DMZ subnet and assign the
server an IP address in the DMZ subnet.
2
Connect the server to the DMZ.
Use a cross-over cable to connect an Ethernet connector on the rear of the
Instant Internet unit directly to a single machine on the DMZ. Use a only a
straight through cable to connect an Ethernet connector on the rear of the
Instant Internet to a hub or switch to connect multiple machines to the DMZ.
When connecting to the seven-port switch (Eth1) on the Instant Internet 100-S
or 400-S unit, use either a straight-through or a cross-over cable.

Configuring Instant Internet to support a DMZ

Once a DMZ has been connected to the Instant Internet unit, you configure Instant
Internet to support the DMZ:
Configure the interface
Publish the server
Decide whether or not to enable IP forwarding

Configuring the interface to support the DMZ:

1
Start Setup, and if prompted, select a unit to configure.
2
Click Add.
3
Click Network.
The Enter IP Information for <Eth2> dialog box opens
Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Chapter 5 Advanced IP configuration
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(Figure
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