Topic Last Updated—August 2008
This network diagram shows server placement and firewall configuration for the following operational scenario for Internet-based client management in Configuration Manager 2007:
- Scenario 4: A Configuration Manager 2007 site
that supports both Internet clients and intranet clients and
bridges the perimeter network and intranet. The single management
point is both the site's default management point and the
Internet-based client management point. The Configuration Manager
2007 site bridges the perimeter network and intranet with the
Internet-based site systems in the perimeter network and is
configured to accept both Internet connections and intranet
connections. The site server is in the intranet. This solution
requires that the intranet fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of
the Internet-based site systems be registered in the intranet
Domain Name System (DNS) servers with the public IP addresses of
the servers in the perimeter network.

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For additional information relating to the installation requirements for the site systems, see the section “Installation Requirements for Internet-Based Site Systems” in Ports Used by Configuration Manager. |