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2920 set up under firmware 3.6.3 - help!
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26 Jul 2013 08:51 #77093
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2920 set up under firmware 3.6.3 - help! was created by andy_cawdell
Hi - I'm trying to set up wireless and external fixed IP range mapping (routed IP) re our domain (twin mail SMTP server etc) on a 2920n.
All the guides I've found refer to the earlier firmware - does anyone have a reference to well written English guidance for the 3.6.3 firmware?
TIA al
All the guides I've found refer to the earlier firmware - does anyone have a reference to well written English guidance for the 3.6.3 firmware?
TIA al
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27 Jul 2013 15:30 #77102
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Replied by voodle on topic Re: 2920 set up under firmware 3.6.3 - help!
it looks like someone already helped you out with the wireless. This guide is up to date for setting up routing public IPs on to the LAN so you can assign them to your servers directly:
http://draytek.co.uk/support/kb/kb_vigor_2ndsubnet.html
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30 Jul 2013 16:14 #77135
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Replied by andy_cawdell on topic Re: 2920 set up under firmware 3.6.3 - help!
Thanks - yes - Wifi is work in progress elsewhere
But the page you give is for a 2850 and that's not quite what I'm trying to achieve. At least I think it is not.
I do not want two internal IP ranges - i want to map two different external addresses from our fixed IP range to two internal ones - one for each mail server
But the page you give is for a 2850 and that's not quite what I'm trying to achieve. At least I think it is not.
I do not want two internal IP ranges - i want to map two different external addresses from our fixed IP range to two internal ones - one for each mail server
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31 Jul 2013 14:11 #77147
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Replied by voodle on topic Re: 2920 set up under firmware 3.6.3 - help!
Right okay, the 2850 has the same setup for IP routing as the 2920 does - which allows you to assign a public IP address to a device connected to the LAN and have it route through that way.
It seems you're after a setup where the router can use those public IP addresses for port forwarding and the servers would have a local IP still?
This is to set up the extra IPs:
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor_multinat.html
You'd set the servers to use those IPs under NAT - DMZ Host
Then to make the servers outbound IPs the public ones you want to use rather than the main IP:
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/kb/kb_setup_address_mapping.html
It seems you're after a setup where the router can use those public IP addresses for port forwarding and the servers would have a local IP still?
This is to set up the extra IPs:
You'd set the servers to use those IPs under NAT - DMZ Host
Then to make the servers outbound IPs the public ones you want to use rather than the main IP:
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