MXmeeting Release v6.0 M200/M500 & M800/M1000
Admin Guide (0000000202)/ Revision 7 5/9/2016
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This deployment gives you the maximum flexibility in terms of meeting access security control.
With this deployment, you can host two types of meetings:
Internal meetings that only users behind your firewall can join (including users in the
Virtual Private Network, or VPN)
Note: You can manually allow external users by specifying a list of IP addresses
External meetings that anyone including attendees outside your firewall can join.
If you have difficulty in configuring port forwarding, please refer to the following URL for step-
by-step guidance for your router:
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm
On the page, find your router model or a model similar to yours. Click the link for your router.
On the next page, click “Click here to skip this advertisement... “. Now it shows a long list of
applications you can do port forwarding for. Just pick one application. Replace this application’s
port(s) with three different definitions for ports 80, 443 and 8889 using TCP.
3.2.
Outside the Firewall
With this deployment (Figure 3.3), your MXmeeting appliance is completely outside your
corporate firewall. There is no firewall configuration needed.
To configure the server settings (Figure 2.3) for this deployment, you will need to obtain from
your Internet service provider (ISP) the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS
settings. Input the IP address in the “Public IP Address” field and other IPs in the “Permanent IP
Settings”.