Setting Up A Server On The Mitel 3000; Providing A Server On The Dmz; Assigning A Fixed Ip Address To The Server - Mitel 3000 Manual

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SETTING UP A SERVER ON THE MITEL 3000

To provide a server, Web server, ftp server etc., then access to the server from the Internet
must be provided. The server can be located on the DMZ or the LAN.
The server should be located on the DMZ if access to the Internet is provided over the on
board ADSL modem.
The server must be located on the LAN if access to the Internet is provided via the WAN
interface to an external modem or router.
The broadband service must be of the type that provides a fixed IP address. This is
required so that external users on the Internet can access the server. This is
available from your service provider.
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ROVIDING A
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To locate a server on the DMZ that can be accessed from the Internet the following must be
done:
- Connect the server to the 10/100 WAN port using a crossover cable.
- Assign a fixed IP address to the server.
- A Reserved Mapping is programmed to allow access through NAT to the server. (Also
known as Port Address Translation or NAT Transversal).
- Add a port filter so that the Firewall allows access to the application on the server.

Assigning a fixed IP address to the server

Select Advanced Configuration from the Broadband Module menu.
Select DHCP Server from the Advanced Setup Menu.
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