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| dress for each computer in a LAN must be different. Do not |
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| DHCP. When you are operating a local DNS server in your |
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| LAN, you should link the IP address of the Aastra 800 com- |
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3.6.2 Deactivating Competing Network Services
The Aastra 800 communications system provides a range of network services.
For each of these services, the Aastra 800 communications system listens on a spe- cific TCP or UDP port number for incoming connections. The port numbers are predefined and cannot be changed by default. This means that, for example, the Web console of the Aastra 800 communications system can always be accessed from other computers at TCP port number 80.
No competing programs or services can be executed on the server computer that are allocated to the same port numbers. If you have, for example, installed the “WWW service” subcomponent for the “Internet information services”, instead of accessing the Web console, visit the main page of the WWW service. The sequence in which the services were started determines which of the competing services is reached.
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