Click Next to continue.
The next screen asks you whether you are importing Edge Server settings from a
previous install; assuming this is your fi rst Edge Server, do not check the box. Click Next
to continue.
You now must confi gure the internal interface of the Edge Server.
In the fi rst drop-down menu, select the IP address of your Edge Server that sits in your
internal network. You will see that the wizard recognizes all IP addresses assigned to your
server. In this example, the 192.168.1.120 address is in my internal network (see Figure 5.8).
Figure 5.8 Confi guring the Internal Interface
Here you also need to enter the internal FQDN of your Edge Server. Because I am using
contoso.com for my internal and external domain names, I??™ve entered ocsedge.contoso.com.
That is the actual server name (ocsedge) plus my internal domain name. If you are using
something such as contoso.internal or contoso.local for your internal domain, you must use that
suffi x here. Notice that the wizard shows you all the ports that this IP address will use and
the different functions for each port. Click Next to continue.
The next page contains the external interface confi guration.
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The Access Edge and the Web Conferencing NICs will sit in my DMZ network; here
I??™ve assigned them 172.16.1.x addresses (see Figure 5.9). The A/V Edge, however, sits in my
public segment and therefore has a public IP address. I explain the reasons for this later in
the chapter, in the section ???Using Network Address Translation (NAT).
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