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DNS 88 Clone MAC address 89 Firewall 90 SPI 90 Special Applications 94 Virtual Servers 95 DMZ 96 PC Privileges 97 Schedule Rule 99 URL Filter 100 Advanced 101 Security 101 VLAN 104 Static Routes 106 RIP 108 DDNS 110 SNMP 111 Syslog 112 Proxy ARP 113 QoS Settings 114 Traffic Mapping 115 VPN 117 System Tools 124 Restart Router 124 Configuration 124 Upgrade 125 Time Zone 126 Ping 127 Traceroute 128 DNS Lookup 129 Diagnostic 129 Status and Logs 130 Status 130 ADSL Status 131 ATM PVC Status 131 Routing Table 132 Logs 132 Traffic Statistics 133
DNS 88 Clone MAC address 89 Firewall 90 SPI 90 Special Applications 94 Virtual Servers 95 DMZ 96 PC Privileges 97 Schedule Rule 99 URL Filter 100 Advanced 101 Security 101 VLAN 104 Static Routes 106 RIP 108 DDNS 110 SNMP 111 Syslog 112 Proxy ARP 113 QoS Settings 114 Traffic Mapping 115 VPN 117 System Tools 124 Restart Router 124 Configuration 124 Upgrade 125 Time Zone 126 Ping 127 Traceroute 128 DNS Lookup 129 Diagnostic 129 Status and Logs 130 Status 130 ADSL Status 131 ATM PVC Status 131 Routing Table 132 Logs 132 Traffic Statistics 133
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106 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Static Routes You can setup a static route that will get all traffic with destination to business network to the table, click Add (see Figure 83). ... in this screen. To delete an entry, click Delete. Figure 82 Static Routes Screen To add a static route entry to go through VPN tunnel and the rest outside of the VPN tunnel. To change an existing entry, click Edit. Figure 83 Add Static Route Screen Enter the following information: ■ Network Address...
106 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Static Routes You can setup a static route that will get all traffic with destination to business network to the table, click Add (see Figure 83). ... in this screen. To delete an entry, click Delete. Figure 82 Static Routes Screen To add a static route entry to go through VPN tunnel and the rest outside of the VPN tunnel. To change an existing entry, click Edit. Figure 83 Add Static Route Screen Enter the following information: ■ Network Address...
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... percentage of bandwidth for each type of critical network applications, such as VoIP, gaming, and VPN. Note that once QoS is enabled, a new tab, Traffic mapping, will become visible, see Figure 91. 114 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER QoS Settings The QoS (Quality of Service) function allows you to classify traffic of applications...
... percentage of bandwidth for each type of critical network applications, such as VoIP, gaming, and VPN. Note that once QoS is enabled, a new tab, Traffic mapping, will become visible, see Figure 91. 114 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER QoS Settings The QoS (Quality of Service) function allows you to classify traffic of applications...
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...to gateway connections and is easy to edit existing connections. The Router supports three modes of two protocols. Note: Enabling IPSec VPN disables pass-through to a PPTP security gateway. Check that your ISP's routers support this screen remember that they support the same encryption method. ...L2TP over IPSec does not support gateway to IPSec and L2TP over IPSec and PPTP connections, and to administer. VPN VPN 117 The Router has a Virtual Private Network (VPN) feature that provides a secure link between two devices, make sure that both ends of the connection must contain...
...to gateway connections and is easy to edit existing connections. The Router supports three modes of two protocols. Note: Enabling IPSec VPN disables pass-through to a PPTP security gateway. Check that your ISP's routers support this screen remember that they support the same encryption method. ...L2TP over IPSec does not support gateway to IPSec and L2TP over IPSec and PPTP connections, and to administer. VPN VPN 117 The Router has a Virtual Private Network (VPN) feature that provides a secure link between two devices, make sure that both ends of the connection must contain...
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118 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Figure 94 VPN Screen 1 Check the Enable IPSec box, configuration details screen appears. Figure 95 Enable IPSec Screen 2 Enter the Local ID Name of your VPN. (the default is 3ComVPN) 3 Click Add to create a new entry, see Figure 96.
118 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Figure 94 VPN Screen 1 Check the Enable IPSec box, configuration details screen appears. Figure 95 Enable IPSec Screen 2 Enter the Local ID Name of your VPN. (the default is 3ComVPN) 3 Click Add to create a new entry, see Figure 96.
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... any remote server can be entered identically on the IPSec software installed on the client's machine. Figure 96 Add New VPN Tunnel Configuration Screen VPN 119 On the VPN Tunnel Parameter screen, 1 Set the VPN Tunnel Type to the remote server. Note that you must be used. 4 At the Remote Party ID drop-down...
... any remote server can be entered identically on the IPSec software installed on the client's machine. Figure 96 Add New VPN Tunnel Configuration Screen VPN 119 On the VPN Tunnel Parameter screen, 1 Set the VPN Tunnel Type to the remote server. Note that you must be used. 4 At the Remote Party ID drop-down...
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Figure 97 Enable L2TP Screen 1 Enter the Pre-shared Key for L2TP Server over IPSec Screen Figure 98 Add New VPN Tunnel Parameter L2TP over IPSec Setting. 2 Define the IP Address Pool for L2TP clients, enter the start/end address. 3 Click Add to create a new entry, see Figure 97. VPN 121 Check the Enable L2TP box, configuration details screen appears, see Figure 98.
Figure 97 Enable L2TP Screen 1 Enter the Pre-shared Key for L2TP Server over IPSec Screen Figure 98 Add New VPN Tunnel Parameter L2TP over IPSec Setting. 2 Define the IP Address Pool for L2TP clients, enter the start/end address. 3 Click Add to create a new entry, see Figure 97. VPN 121 Check the Enable L2TP box, configuration details screen appears, see Figure 98.
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... type as PPTP Client, then set the Local Type Setting to enter the Pre-shared Key information. 8 Click Apply. Figure 100 Add new PPTP VPN Tunnel Screen VPN 123 1 Set the Tunnel Type to PPTP. 2 Enter a descriptive name for the tunnel in the Tunnel Name field. 3 Enter the User name and Password...
... type as PPTP Client, then set the Local Type Setting to enter the Pre-shared Key information. 8 Click Apply. Figure 100 Add new PPTP VPN Tunnel Screen VPN 123 1 Set the Tunnel Type to PPTP. 2 Enter a descriptive name for the tunnel in the Tunnel Name field. 3 Enter the User name and Password...
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...; There are additional computers connected? How are only 4 LAN ports on the Router. Up to 32 wireless clients are connected to 3Com Router and access the corporate network from your network accessible to -site communication or make your laptop with VPN client. VPN passthrough is useful when you are supported. How many computers on the LAN...
...; There are additional computers connected? How are only 4 LAN ports on the Router. Up to 32 wireless clients are connected to 3Com Router and access the corporate network from your network accessible to -site communication or make your laptop with VPN client. VPN passthrough is useful when you are supported. How many computers on the LAN...