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Allowing remote management of a LAN-connected BCM50
1 Create the appropriate NAT server rules to add the BCM50.
Go to SUA/NAT / SUA Server, and create two server rules for HTTPS and
Element Manager access:
One named BCM_HTTPS, with port number 443, and the IP address of the
BCM50
One named BCM_EM, with the port number 5989, and the IP address of the
BCM50
Note: In DHCP Server mode, the BCM50 IP address will be the lowest
address in the pool.
2 Create the appropriate Firewall rules to add BCM50 access.
Go to FIREWALL / Summary, and create two WAN-to-LAN firewall rules:
One rule allowing access from allowed remote computer IP addresses, to the
BCM50 IP address, for service type HTTPS(TCP:443)
One rule allowing access from allowed remote computer IP addresses, to the
BCM50 IP address, for custom port TCP:5989
Setting up the router for guest access
The recommended approach to provide guest access is by creating an IP Alias,
and using static addressing for the corporate equipment, to make it a member of
the defined Alias subnet. Then use firewall rules to restrict access of the guest
equipment. NOTE: if a BCM50 is used, it will also need to be assigned a static IP
address.
1 Go to LAN / IP Alias, and Enable IP Alias 1.
2 Define a subnet for the corporate equipment.
3 Statically assign addresses to the corporate equipment that are within the IP
Alias subnet.
4 Set up LAN / IP to enable DHCP Server, with an address range that will be
used for guest equipment.
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