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SME Server V5 with ServiceLink
User Manual
Mitel Networks Corporation
Contents
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. Welcome to your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink
1.1. About This Guide
1.1.1. Production
1.1.2. History
1.1.3. Endorsements
1.2. Software Licensing Terms and Conditions
1.3. About Our Test Company: The Pagan Vegan
1.4. Whats New
1.4.1. ServiceLink
1.4.2. Blades
1.4.3. Administration
Chapter 2. The role of the SME Server V5
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Chapter 3. ServiceLink
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Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
4.1. Dedicated versus dialup connectivity
4.2. The IP address
4.2.1. Static versus dynamic IP addressing
4.2.2. Routable versus non-routable IP addresses
4.3. Arranging connectivity with your ISP
4.3.1. Ordering a corporate ADSL or other commercial dedicated connection
4.3.2. Ordering cablemodem or residential ADSL service
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4.3.3. Ordering a dialup connection
4.4. Arranging Services From Your ISP
4.4.1. Service List A
4.4.2. Service List B
4.4.3. Service List C
4.4.4. Service List D
Terms used in ordering connectivity and services
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Chapter 5. Hardware Requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Host Computer
5.1. Hardware Requirements for a Category 1 Server
5.2. Hardware Requirements for a Category 2 Server
5.3. Hardware Requirements for a Category 3 Server
5.4. Hardware Requirements for a Category 4 Server
5.5. Supported Ethernet Adapters
5.5.1. Supported Ethernet Adapters
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5.6. Supported SCSI Adapters
5.7. Supported Tape Drives
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Chapter 6. Installing And Conguring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Software
6.1. Licensing Terms and Conditions
6.2. RAID1 Support (Disk Mirroring)
6.2.1. Software Mirroring
6.2.2. Hardware Mirroring
6.3. Upgrading From A Previous Version
6.4. Installing the Software
6.5. Conguring your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink
6.6. Setting Your Administrator Password
6.7. Conguring Your System Name and Domain Name
6.8. Conguring Your Local Network
6.8.1. Selecting Your Local Ethernet Adapter
6.8.2. Conguring Local Network Parameters
6.9. Operation Mode
6.9.1. Option 1: Server and gateway mode
6.9.2. Option 2: Private server and gateway
6.9.3. Option 3: Server-only mode
6.10. Conguring Server and Gateway Mode
6.11. Server and Gateway Mode - Dedicated
6.11.1. Conguring Your External Ethernet Adapter
6.11.2. Assigning Your Ethernet Adapters to NetworkConnection
6.11.3. Conguring Your External Interface
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6.11.4. Conguring Dynamic DNS
6.12. Conguring the Server for Server and Gateway Mode - Dialup Access
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6.13. Conguring Your DHCP Server
6.13.1. Conguring the DHCP Address Range
6.13.2. Important issues about the DHCP address range
6.14. Further Miscellaneous Parameters
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Chapter 7. The Server Console
7.1. Using the Text-based Browser
7.2. Accessing the Linux Root Prompt
Chapter 8. Conguring the Computers on Your Network
8.1. What Order to do Things
8.2. Conguring Your Desktop Operating System
8.2.1. Automatic DHCP Service
8.2.2. Manual entry for computers not using DHCP service
8.2.3. MS Windows workgroup conguration
8.3. IMAP versus POP3 e-mail
8.4. Conguring Your E-mail Application
8.5. Conguring Your WebBrowser
8.6. Conguring Your CompanyDirector y
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Chapter 9. On-going Administration Using the server manager
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Chapter 10. Security
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10.2.1.1. ssh clients for Windows and Macintosh systems
10.2.2. PPTP
10.2.3. FTP
10.2.4. telnet
10.3. Local networks
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Chapter 11. Conguration
11.1. Set date and time
11.2. Workgroup
11.3. Directory
11.4. Printers
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11.5. Hostnames and addresses
11.5.1. Creating New Hostnames
11.5.2. Reserving IP Addresses Through DHCP
11.6. E-mail Retrieval
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11.7. Other E-mail Settings
11.8. Review Conguration
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Chapter 12. Collaboration
12.1. User Accounts
12.1.1. Disabling User Accounts
12.1.2. Changing User Passwords
12.2. Groups
12.3. Pseudonyms
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12.5. Virtual Domains
Chapter 13. ServiceLink
13.1. Status
13.2. Virus Protection
13.3. DNS Services
13.4. IPSEC VPNs
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Chapter 14. Administration
14.1. Blades
14.2. Backup or Restore
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14.2.3. Verify Desktop Backup File
14.2.4. Congure Tape Backup
14.2.5. Restore From Tape
14.3. Reinstallation Disk
14.4. Mail Log File Analysis
14.5. View Log Files
14.6. Reboot or Shutdown
Chapter 15. Miscellaneous
15.1. Online manual
15.2. Create Starter Web Site
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Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)
16.1. i-bay Directories
16.2. Accessing the i-bays
16.3. Creating an i-bay
16.4. An i-bay Used as a Customer Site: The Miles Gabriel Art Exposition
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16.5. An i-bay Used as a Shared Network Drive
16.6. An i-bay Used as an Intranet: The Pagan Vegan"Vegemite"
16.7. An i-bay Used to Expedite Processes: Samsons Farms
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16.8. An i-bay Used as Your Customer Download Site
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Chapter 17. User File Storage on the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink
17.1. Windows
17.2. Macintosh OS
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Chapter 18. Webmail
18.1. Enabling Webmail On YourSystem
18.2. Starting Webmail
18.3. Logging In
18.4. Viewing The Inbox
18.5. Logging Out of Webmail
18.6. Composing Messages
18.7. Reading Messages
18.8. Deleting Messages
18.9. Using Contacts
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18.10. Changing Webmail Preferences
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Chapter 19. Additional Software
Appendix A. Introduction to the Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN)
Appendix B. Dynamic DNS Services
Appendix C. Proxy Servers
Appendix D. Technical Support
Appendix E. ServiceLink End User License Agreement
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Appendix F. GNU General Public License