Allied Telesis AR415S, AR442S manual Connecting Data Cables to the AR450S, Connect to the DMZ port

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Installation and Safety Guide

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Connecting Data Cables to the AR450S

Connecting the router to your network:

1.Connect to the LAN.

If you have not already done so, use straight-through Ethernet patch cables to connect the device(s) on your private network (LAN) to the router’s switch port(s). By default, all switch ports are members of VLAN1.

2.Connect to the DMZ port.

If you have a public server to connect, use an Ethernet patch cable to connect it to the AR450S router’s Ethernet DMZ (ETH1) port. Separating public servers from your LAN allows the firewall to provide greater protection for your LAN. If you have multiple public servers, you can connect them to a hub or Layer 2 switch and connect that device to the router’s DMZ port.

3.Connect to the WAN.

Caution If you intend to use a firewall, configure it before you activate the WAN link.

Once initial configuration is complete, connect the router to the WAN. Use an Ethernet patch cable to connect the router’s Ethernet WAN (ETH0) port to the Ethernet port of a WAN device (such as a modem).

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Allied Telesis AR415S, AR442S, AR441S Connecting Data Cables to the AR450S, Connect to the DMZ port, Connect to the WAN