Re: Port Forwarding
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 19:41:49 -0500
Mike,
Is x.x.x.65 a public or private IP address? i.e., if it's a private IP
address, it would be in the same IP address range as your SBS network
(default is 192.168.16.x, so the IP your talking about would be
192.168.16.65).
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Mike" <Mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:00C3907A-A72C-4CA4-8907-ACCCCEA5B632@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Here's a little diagram on my setup:
*SBS03 Server(2 NIC's)*
/ \
Switch DSL Modem
(Linksys 8 Port Gigabit)
|
Wireless Router
(Linksys 4 Port)
|
NEC Aspire-S
(Telephone Network)
Im thinking of changing the setup to look like this:
*SBS03 Server(2 NIC's)*
/ \
Switch DSL Modem
(Linksys 8 Port Gigabit)
| |
Wireless Router NEC Aspire-S
(Linksys 4 Port) (Telephone Network)
This way i dont have to go through the router. Might make it simpler but
im
not too sure... Im completly lost right now... I dont even know where to
begin! I do know this though, i cant go out and buy something else for
the
network.. I have to use what i have now to make it work.
My first problem is i dont know how to assign a specific port on the
router
or switch to a static IP. I know how to port forward through the
wireless
router, but not the switch.. I know i have to use the server to do it, but
im
not sure where. I found one place where i could do routing but it was
only
IP's, nothing to do with ports.
If anybody who's attempting to help me with this needs any more info, just
ask i'll be here for awhile.. I gotta get this done ASAP! =(
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Mike wrote:
The phone company that my business works for has there box's setup nextYou need a little switch that your external nic and their phone switch
to my
server. They plugged in a LAN cable from one of their boxes to my
router and
asked me to set the IP to static, and give them an ip address
(x.x.x.65) and
set port forwarding to send everything that comes in from my IP on port
8000
to that static IP address... I tried to do this from my router, but
couldnt
get it to work... Any ideas?
The server has the internet coming straight into 1 ethernet port on the
PC.
The other ethernet port connects directly to my 8 port linksys switch,
and
one of the ports on the switch connects to a 4 port linksys wireless
router,
which is where they plugged in there cable.
can plug in to. If you have some basic router as part of your internet
then you need to port forward 8000 to x.x.x.65
Is the phone switch on a private network or on one of the public
external ips?
Ipconfig/all from your server might help.
Internet router (adsl, T1 or cable)
|
12 port internal switch cheap 5 port switch
| | | | |
Workstations | SBS Internal nic SBS Ext Nic Phone Switch
|
Wireless Router
for laptop use
Actually I would use an access point and not a router. Some routers let
you turn on bridge mode.
.
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