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philippemaurice
Jan 12, 2023Aspirant
Setup MS510TXM for NAS usage
Hi, i work in video production and I manage a few teams that upload footage to my NAS (Synology 1821+) on a regular basis, so I bought the MS510TXM Switch so I can benefit from the 4 x10G ports, so w...
schumaku
Jan 13, 2023Guru - Experienced User
philippemaurice wrote:
1. assign static IP addresses for the 10g ports, and the rest can be dynamic.
2. open port forwarding for ports 5000, 5001, 6690 so the speeds won't be super slow when people are uploading externally via Quickconnect.to, I already did that on the modem.
Switches in the MS510TXM class don't have a local DHCP server, so dynamic IP assignments must be done form the existing network infrastructure, for example the existing DHCP server on the network typically the ISP supplied or the whatever NAT router is handling DHCP.
The same applies to the port forwarding - nothing the switch can do on this aspect. Again, NAT port forwarding is a job for the NAT router, e.g. the ISP supplied or whatever other NAT router taking care for the many2one NAT and the port forwarding.
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