Chapter 5 Advanced IP configuration
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Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Example: Using a DMZ to publish a Web server
This section provides an example for publishing a server.
In this example, you are publishing a server with a public IP address of
134.177.3.28. Your LAN uses private addresses, and you are using the seven-port
switch for your LAN and Eth2 for your DMZ.
To configure the interface for 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
(Figure 83)
.
Figure 83 Enter IP Information for Interface dialog box
4
Enter 134.177.3.1 as the IP address for the Instant Internet interface on the
DMZ subnet.
5
Enter a subnet mask. You can use the default 255.255.255.0.
6
Click OK.
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