The three settings I need to know which way to enter are as follows:
1. IP address which should be used for the external interace on this server. Please note this is not your external gateway.
I have put in the Static IP address provided by our ISP.
2. Gateway IP address for your Internet Connection.
I have put in 192.168.0.2 (The IP address of our modem/router)
3. You may need to specify an IP address here if there is a firewall between this server and the Internet, or if another DNS server resolves local addresses on your LAN. In most cases you can leave this field blank.
I have put in 192.168.0.2.
Kelvin wrote:
> Brett,
>
> Since your are using the 192.168.0.x addresses, you are using
> the modem in router mode (which you probably need to since SME
> does not have a PPPoA client built in).
>
> Does your SME have 2 NICs and is configured in Server &
> Gateway mode ?
>
> If so, then the external NIC of SME will need a 192.168.0.x
> address as the static address. When asked about a firewall,
> point SME to the IP address of the Netcomm (192.168.0.2 from
> your example). You may even set the Netcomm as the master DNS
> (only if you are having issues resolving names).
>
> If your SME only has 1 NIC configured as Server only mode,
> just set the gateway address to the Netcomm.
>
> Most modem - routers require you to portforward in router
> mode if you wish to run servers behind them. Go into the
> config screen od the Netcomm and make sure you either port
> forward the ports for the services you want to the SME server's
> IP address or set the SME's IP address as the DMZ.
>
> Give more info if you need more help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kelvin