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SME VoIP System Guide, Version 1.9
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Chapter: Appendix A: Basic Network Server(s) Configuration
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Appendix
10 Appendix A: Basic Network Server(s) Configuration
In this chapter we describe how to setup the various server elements in the system.
10.1 Server setup
In the SME network, the server environment is installed as a centralized system.
The main server types hosted on the network include SIP, DNS/DHCP and HTTP/TFTP Servers. These servers
can be hosted both in one or multiple windows and/or Linux Server environment.
Management servers are normally installed to monitor and manage the network in detail. Each Base-
station status can be checked. Each Repeater and each Subscriber Terminal can be monitored over the air
from a centralized location.
Further, new software can be uploaded to all system elements from the centralized location (typically a
TFTP server) on an individual basis. This includes Subscriber Handsets where the latest software is
downloaded over the air.
10.2 Requirements
Regardless of whether or not you will be installing a centrally provisioned system, you must perform basic
TCP/IP network setup, such as IP address and subnet mask configuration, to get your organization’s phones
up and running.
10.3 DNS Server Installation/Setup
Name server is a name server service installed in a server for mapping or resolution of humanly memorable
domain names and hostnames into the corresponding numeric Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
The customer should refer to the platform vendor either windows or Linux vendor for detail step-by-step
guide on how to install and configure Domain Name System for internet access. In this section, we briefly
describe hints on how to setup DNS behind NAT or Firewall.
10.3.1.1 Hints on how to Configure DNS behind a Firewall/NAT
Proxy and Network Address Translation (NAT) devices can restrict access to ports. Set the DNS to use UDP
port 53 and TCP port 53. For windows Servers, set the RCP option on the DNS Service Management console
and configure the RCP to use port 135.
These settings should be enough to resolve some of potential issues that may occur when you configure
DNS and firewalls/NAT.
10.4 DHCP Server Setup
A DHCP Server allows diskless clients to connect to a network and automatically obtain an IP address. This
server is capable of supplying each network client with an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, an IP
address for a WINS server, and an IP address for a DNS server. This is very often used in enterprise
networks to reduce configuration efforts. All IP addresses of all computers/routers/bases are stored in a
database that resides on a server machine.
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