SME Server V5 with ServiceLinkUser Guide - 5.1Mitel Networks Corporation
Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)Your ISP is your connection to the Internet - it routes Internet data packets to and from your server.
Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)4.2.2. Routable versus non-routable IP addressesIf an IP address is analogous to your phone number, the
Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)Note: In the tables below, please keep the following information in mind:1. ISPs often supply the items
Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)4.3.3. Ordering a dialup connectionIt is typical for you to purchase and install your own modem or ISDN
Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)4.4. Arranging Services From Your ISPIn each section on connectivity, above, we direct you to the appro
Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)Some Important Notes on Service List D (Multidrop Mail)Service list D is applied to configurations where
Chapter 4. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)Secondary Mail ServerA secondary mail server receives e-mail for your domain if your server is unavaila
Chapter 5. Hardware Requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink HostComputerThe hardware requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink are
Chapter 5. Hardware Requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Host ComputerSound card none required5.2. Hardware Requirements for a Category
Chapter 5. Hardware Requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Host ComputerMouse none requiredSound card none required5.4. Hardware Requireme
SME Server V5 with ServiceLink: User Guide - 5.1by Mitel Networks CorporationPublished January 2002Copyright © 2002 by Mitel Networks CorporationPermi
Chapter 5. Hardware Requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Host Computer• 3Com 3C900, 3C900B, 3C905, 3C905B, 3C905C, 3C980, 3C985• 3Com Me
Chapter 5. Hardware Requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Host Computer• Znyx ZX312 (EtherArray), ZX314, ZX315, ZX342, ZX344, ZX345, ZX34
Chapter 5. Hardware Requirements of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Host Computer• Q Logic QLA10160, 1080, 1240, 1280, 2100, 2200 121605.7. Support
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Software6.1. Licensing Terms and ConditionsIn installing the SME Server V5 wi
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Software6.3. Upgrading From A Previous VersionIf you have previously installe
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Software• the system password• the type of ethernet adapters (network interfa
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink SoftwareNext you need to provide a name for your server. You should think car
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Software6.8.2. Configuring Local Network ParametersYour SME Server V5 with Ser
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Softwarenetwork, and provides security and routing.If you configure your serve
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink SoftwareThe next step after selecting a connection type is to enter the speci
Table of Contents1. Welcome to your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink ...
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink SoftwareTip: If you are using two different network interface cards, you will
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink SoftwareWhat is PPPoE?PPPoE is the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet . Es
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink SoftwareThis last item may be of special interest. As shown in the screen bel
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Software6.13.1. Configuring the DHCP Address RangeBefore the DHCP server is ab
Chapter 6. Installing And Configuring Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink Softwareany computers on your network cannot accept DHCP service. Additionall
Chapter 7. The Server ConsoleWhen installation is complete and if you set server console mode to "auto", the opening screen of the SME Serve
Chapter 7. The Server ConsoleThe password for the "root" user is whatever password is currently set for the administrator of the server. Not
Chapter 8. Configuring the Computers on Your Network8.1. What Order to do ThingsFor efficiency, we recommend you configure your desktop computers in the
Chapter 8. Configuring the Computers on Your Network8.2.1. Automatic DHCP ServiceYour server provides a DHCP server that assigns each of the computers
Chapter 8. Configuring the Computers on Your NetworkDHCP service in the server console, you designated a range of IP addresses for DHCP assignment. You
11.7. Other E-mail Settings...
Chapter 8. Configuring the Computers on Your NetworkBenefits of IMAP Drawbacks of IMAPYou can access all of your new and stored e-mail from any machinec
Chapter 8. Configuring the Computers on Your NetworkNetscape should now be ready to send and receive e-mail.8.5. Configuring Your Web BrowserMost browse
Chapter 8. Configuring the Computers on Your Network• Enter the name you wish to give your company directory - any name will do.• The LDAP server is th
Chapter 9. On-going Administration Using the server managerThe server manager is a simple control panel that allows you to administer your network. Us
Chapter 10. Security10.1. PasswordThis screen lets you change your system password at any time. To do so, type the new password in the first field. Veri
Chapter 10. Security10.2.1. sshIf you need to connect directly to your server and login from a remote system belonging to you, we strongly encourage y
Chapter 10. SecurityEntering 2 would only allow two users to connect at any given time. If a third user tried to connect, he or she would receive an e
Chapter 10. Security10.3. Local networksYour SME Server V5 with ServiceLink provides services to machines on the local network and it gives machines o
Chapter 11. Configuration11.1. Set date and timeAccessing this section allows you to set the system date and time either manually or using a network ti
Chapter 11. Configurationshould appear in. You should also enter the Windows server name. In order that you may later connect multiple locations using
Chapter 1. Welcome to your SME Server V5 with ServiceLinkCongratulations on choosing the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink as your network and communicat
Chapter 11. ConfigurationIn this section of the server manager, you specify the default directory information for new accounts - the user’s department,
Chapter 11. Configurationand allowing you to make changes. Note that many modern network printers can be configured automatically. To do so, enter their
Chapter 11. ConfigurationYou would first change the location to "Remote" and then enter the IP address of your ISP’s server in the field marked
Chapter 11. Configuration11.5.2. Reserving IP Addresses Through DHCPAnother task you can perform through this panel is to reserve an IP address for a g
Chapter 11. Configurationwill periodically fetch this mail and distribute it to individual POP mailboxes on the server. (Note that due to problems rece
Chapter 11. Configuration• Internet provider’s SMTP server: Normally the server will send outgoing messages directly to their intended destination. If,
Chapter 12. Collaboration12.1. User AccountsUser accounts should be set up for each person in your organization. A user account includes separate, pas
Chapter 12. CollaborationTo make the change, a user would enter his or her account name (the characters before "@"), the old password and th
Chapter 12. CollaborationWarningWhen you create a group, you are required to assign at least one user to that group. If you fail to do so, the group w
Chapter 12. Collaboration12.5. Information BaysThe i-bay (information bay) feature of the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink is a simple, very flexible and
Chapter 1. Welcome to your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink1.2. Software Licensing Terms and ConditionsThe SME Server V5 with ServiceLink is licensed fo
Chapter 13. ServiceLinkUntil you sign up for ServiceLink and your server is registered, all of the panels in this section of the server manager will n
Chapter 13. ServiceLinkIf a virus is found on a message, the message is quarantined in a special mail folder and notifications are sent out about the v
Chapter 13. ServiceLinkWith ServiceLink, changes you make in the Hostnames and addresses panel of the server manager will automatically be published t
Chapter 13. ServiceLinkFrom a user perspective, the major difference will be that when you open up (on Windows) your "Network Neighborhood"
Chapter 14. Administration14.1. BladesBlades are a feature in SME Server V5 with ServiceLink which allow you to easily install or remove software modu
Chapter 14. AdministrationWhen you choose Backup to desktop, a browser window will appear that will allow you to name the file and select the location
Chapter 14. Administration14.3. Reinstallation DiskUsing this section of the server manager, you can create a reinstallation diskette which will aid i
Chapter 14. Administration14.6. Reboot or ShutdownIf you need to shut down or reboot your server, using this screen will ensure that the shutdown sequ
Chapter 15. Miscellaneous15.1. Online manualThis link will take you directly from the server manager to the online user guide available at http://www.
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)Information bays, or i-bays, are a unique feature built into your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink. i-bays are a po
Chapter 2. The role of the SME Server V5Your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink manages your connection to the Internet by routing Internet data packets t
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)• html: When an i-bay is accessed using a web browser (via http), the user will enter the html directory and the
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)You now need to fill out the form providing the information and making the choices described below. Note that the
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)• After an i-bay is modified, all Macintosh users will be disconnected from the i-bay and will need to reconnect.
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)The i-bay is accessed via Windows file sharing, AppleTalk or FTP. To access using file sharing, simply access the s
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)In keeping with TPV’s culture, the newsletter is very casual. The company has a high degree of trust in its emplo
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)Here’s how the process works:• Each week, Mr. Samson updates his online order sheet to include only produce that
Chapter 16. Information Bays (i-bays)TPV set the i-bay for Administrator-only write access, viewable over the entire Internet, with no password requir
Chapter 17. User File Storage on the SME Server V5 with ServiceLinkWhen you create a user account on your server, this not only creates an e-mail acco
Chapter 17. User File Storage on the SME Server V5 with ServiceLinkNote that for users who are on a Windows network, the user must be logged onto the
Chapter 17. User File Storage on the SME Server V5 with ServiceLinkThe "Primary" volume is your default area set up by your server for shari
Chapter 3. ServiceLinkWith SME Server V5 with ServiceLink, Mitel Networks Corporation has introduced a suite of integrated network services - ServiceL
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Chapter 18. WebmailIf you wish, you can configure your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink so that users can access their e-mail via a web interface. Once w
Chapter 18. Webmail18.4. Viewing The InboxOnce logged in, you will see your inbox, as shown in screen below.Let’s take a quick tour of the Inbox windo
Chapter 18. WebmailAt the top of the compose screen, your available options include the ability to spell-check the message in your language of choice,
Chapter 18. Webmail18.8. Deleting MessagesYou can delete a message while reading it, as mentioned previously, or you can delete a message - or a group
Chapter 18. WebmailIn either case, you will find yourself viewing a window that looks like the one below.If this is the first time you have entered the
Chapter 18. Webmail18.10. Changing Webmail PreferencesBy clicking on the Preferences link on the navigation menu, you can modify preferences for your
Chapter 19. Additional SoftwareIn the process of developing the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink, we found it necessary to include some additional open
Appendix A. Introduction to the Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN)A local area network (LAN) is the system of wires and other hardware that connects th
Appendix B. Dynamic DNS ServicesTip: ServiceLink subscribers do not need to worry about a dynamic DNS service as DNS service is provided as part of th
Chapter 3. ServiceLink• DNS ServicesOne of the components of a full Internet solution is a domain name. Most businesses using the SME Server V5 with S
Appendix C. Proxy ServersThe server comes with a proxy server called Squid which can proxy the web (HTTP), FTP and Gopher protocols. Proxy servers tem
Appendix D. Technical SupportIf you are a Mitel Networks Corporation subscriber and are having technical difficulty, please contact your local Mitel Ne
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