Hi all...I'm here because of an awkward situation. I have a client that has been small scale business for some time. The business has grown and they moved to bigger and better things which I was fine with me. Here's the issue now...they had an Adtran NetVanta 1355 PoE installed by Qwest a couple of years ago. Well CenturylLink bought that out and now look at the equipment as legacy and offer no support. We have setup a webserver on the LAN now. After hours of phone calls I finally gave up and Googled for help. Sure as heck I find how to use the GUI interface via WAN and config port forwarding and was SO HAPPY...till today...the next issue is access to the web server via LAN and that's got me even more stumped. Instead of spending hours I'd like to ask this forum for some help on this config. Like I stated the WAN accepts and translates via port forward just fine. I can actually log into the web server itself and access the HTTP via a local***.com. What I can't do though from any LAN PC is access the page...it defaults to the NetVanta 1355 user/password login...what am I missing PLEASE ??configuration...
Thank You for any and all support. I'd prefer the GUI but it might have to go ??
Jeff
Hi, if I'm understanding then you are trying to do exactly this:
Check out 'NAT reflection?'
https://supportforums.adtran.com/thread/2408
I ended up just using dns with short ttl values...
Hi, if I'm understanding then you are trying to do exactly this:
Check out 'NAT reflection?'
https://supportforums.adtran.com/thread/2408
I ended up just using dns with short ttl values...
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Thanks,
Noor