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Mitel Software Applications / Re: Micollab client deployment certificate expired, micollab server certificate not
« on: November 18, 2019, 04:41:03 PM »
Is the Micollab sitting behind a MBG Web Proxy?
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Just a bit of friendly advise, I would remove your images and obfuscate (make obscure) your public IP address.Another piece of advise would be to not allow server-manager access from all sources (especially all of the internet). Ideally this should be locked down to only trusted networks inside of the network, only to very specific IP addresses on the outside (like your VAR)
What happens if you try a TNA test from the WiFi network to your public IP address, does it pass.
Haven't been able to get it to work at all since about MSL 9 or so... Haven't tried in a while, last time was about a year ago on a MiVBX install and could never get it to work right because it wouldn't let me configure everything in option 125, kept getting some kind of error, but I keep an old copy of MSL around just to fire it up for DHCP sometimes.Have you got screenshots of the issues? I've never had a problem with 125, and in some ways the MSL DHCP is quicker and easier than the MiVB DHCP on a physical controller.
No... Virtual MCD's don't have the capability of DHCP, and running from MSL is difficult in newer versions. You really need a separate DHCP server (usually a new scope in an existing one).What issues have you had with the MSL based DHCP? I use it all the time and it functions just fine as a DHCP server.