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Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Figure 67 Publishing an SMTP server when you have a static IP address
Example: Publishing a Web server when you have a dynamic IP
address
In this example, you are setting up a Web server when your ISP provides you with
a dynamic IP address. Instant Internet has set up the local IP network, and the
DHCP server has assigned IP addresses. The Instant Internet unit has a dialup
connection to the Internet and an Ethernet connection to the LAN. The Web server
is to be called “iibox.dynamic.myzone.com.” The Web server has the IP address,
192.168.1.10. The Dynamic DNS name server for “dynamic.myzone.com” has
the IP address 192.122.98.75.
To publish a Web server when you have a dynamic IP address from your ISP:
1
Enter the public address and port.
In this example, select the dial-up interface from the list as the public address
and www as the port.
2
Enter the private address and port.
In this example use, 192.168.1.10 as the private address and www as the port.
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