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Advanced Configuration

other routers on the network. It determines the route that the network packets take based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination.

Working Mode  Select Gateway mode if the Router is hosting your network’s connection to the Internet. Select Router mode if the Router exists on a network with other routers, including a separate network gateway that handles the Internet connection. In Router mode, any computer connected to the Router will not be able to connect to the Internet unless you have another router function as the gateway.

RIP (Routing Information Protocol)  To use dynamic routing for communication of network data, select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.

Receive RIP versions  To use dynamic routing for reception of network data, select the protocol you want: None, RIPv1, RIPv2, or Both RIP v1 and v2.

Transmit RIP versions  To use dynamic routing for transmission of network data, select the protocol you want: None, RIPv1, RIPv2 - Broadcast, or RIPv2 - Multicast.

Static Routing

If the Router is connected to more than one network or there are multiple routers installed on your network, it may be necessary to set up static routes. The static routing function determines the path that data follows over your network before and after it passes through the Router. You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through the Router.

Static routing is a powerful feature that should be used by advanced users only. In many cases, it is better to use dynamic routing because it enables the Router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout.

If you want to use static routing, the Router’s DHCP settings must be disabled. Then add routing entries to the Static Routing table. These entries tell the Router where to send all incoming packets. All of your network routers should direct the default route entry to the 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router.

NOTE: Static routing is an advanced feature. Create these routes with care.

To create a static route entry, enter the following information:

Destination IP  Enter the network address of the remote LAN segment. For a standard Class C IP domain, the network address is the first three fields of the Destination LAN IP, while the last field should be 0.

Subnet Mask  Enter the subnet mask used on the destination LAN IP domain. For Class C IP domains, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.

Default Gateway  Enter the IP address of your network’s gateway. If this Router is used to connect your network to the Internet, then the gateway IP is the Router’s Internet IP address. If you have another router handling your network’s Internet connection, enter the IP address of that router instead.

Hop Count  Enter the appropriate value (maximum is 15). This indicates the number of nodes that a data packet passes through before reaching its destination. A node is any device on the network, such as a switch, PC, or router.

Interface  Select the appropriate interface. The Interface tells you whether your network is on the LAN or the WAN (the Internet). If you’re connecting to a sub-network, select LAN. If you’re connecting to another network through the Internet, select the appropriate WAN port option.

Click Add to List, and configure as many entries as you would like, up to a maximum of 30. To delete an entry, select it and click Delete selected IP.

Click Show Tables to see the details of your entries. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.

DHCP > Setup

The Router can be used as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on your network. A DHCP server automatically assigns available IP addresses to computers on your network. If you choose to enable the DHCP server option, all of the computers on your LAN must be set to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. (By default, Windows computers are set to obtain an IP automatically.)

If the Router’s DHCP server function is disabled, you have to carefully configure the IP address, subnet mask, and DNS settings of every computer on your network. Make sure you do not assign the same IP address to different computers.

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Contents Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router About This Guide About This GuideTable of Contents Ddns IPSec VPN Gateway to Gateway Appendix E User for the Active Directory Server Appendix C Bandwidth ManagementAppendix D Active Directory Server Appendix L Multiple VLANs with Computers Appendix I Gateway-to-Gateway VPN TunnelAppendix J IPSec NAT Traversal Appendix Q Specifications Appendix O Firmware UpgradeAppendix P Battery Replacement Appendix M Multiple VLANs and SubnetsIntroduction ChapterChapter Introduction Introduction to the RouterComputer using SSL VPN client software to VPN Router Front Panel Chapter Product OverviewProduct Overview Back PanelPhysical Installation Chapter InstallationInstallation Cable Connection Overview Chapter Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Before You BeginHow to Access the Web-Based Utility Click Security Select Use SSL 2.0 and Use SSLSystem Summary System InformationIPSec VPN Setting Status Network Setting StatusFirewall Setting Status SSL VPN Setting StatusNetwork Setup Tab NetworkLAN Setting WAN Connection TypeStatic IP PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over EthernetSetup Password Pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling ProtocolPassword Setup TimeSetup DMZ Host TimePort Range Forwarding Setup Tab ForwardingForwarding Port TriggeringSetup UPnP UPnPOne-to-One NAT Setup One-to-One NATSetup MAC Clone MAC Clone Setup DdnsSetup Advanced Routing Advanced RoutingDhcp Setup Static RoutingStatic IP SetupDynamic IP Dhcp Multiple VLANs Dhcp StatusStatus Multiple VLANsDhcp Inter-VLAN Routing System Management DiagnosticDiagnostic Inter-VLAN RoutingSystem Management Restart Factory DefaultFirmware Upgrade Firmware DownloadSystem Management Port Mirroring Import Configuration FileExport Configuration File RestartPort Management Port Status Port Management Port SetupBasic Per Port Config Port StatusPort Management Create Vlan Port Management Port SettingPort Setting Create VlanBandwidth Management QoS Bandwidth ManagementVlan Membership Rate Control PriorityQoS Mode QoS QoS SetupQoS Setup Trust Mode Default CoSQueue Settings QoS Queue SettingsQoS Dscp Settings CoS SettingsGeneral Dscp SettingsFirewall General Dscp to QueueRestrict WEB Features Firewall Access RulesAccess Rules Add a New Access Rule ServicesScheduling Firewall Content FilterContent Filter IP/MAC GroupWebsite Blocking by Keywords IPSec VPN SummaryForbidden Domains IP AddressSummary Local Group SetupIPSec VPN Gateway to Gateway Add a New TunnelRemote Security Gateway Type Remote Group SetupLocal Security Group Type Remote Security Group Type IPSec Setup IKE with Preshared KeyAdvanced SSL VPN Certificate Management IPSec VPN VPN Pass ThroughSSL VPN Summary VPN Pass ThroughUser Management Authentication TypeSSL VPN User Management Edit GroupSSL VPN Virtual Passage Edit UserGlobal Parameters Snmp Global ParametersVirtual Passage Views Snmp ViewsSnmp Group Profile Group ProfileGroup Membership Snmp Group MembershipSnmp Communities CommunitiesSnmp Notification Recipient Notification RecipientLog System Log System LogAlert Log Log SettingLog System Statistics General LogBasic Setup WizardObtain an IP automatically PPPoEAccess Rule Setup Select the Service Manual SupportLogout Linksys Web SiteLogout Appendix a Appendix a TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Before You Begin Windows OS Appendix BAppendix B Virtual Passage SSL VPN Client Make the SSL VPN Portal a Trusted Site Windows OS Click Trusted sitesInstallation of the Virtual Passage Client Windows OS Login for the SSL VPN Portal Windows OSWhen you right-click the icon, you have three options Click Continue AnywayWindows Vista Usage Installation of the Virtual Passage Client Mac OSLogin for the SSL VPN Portal Mac OS Removal of the Virtual Passage Client Mac OS Click ContinueBefore You Begin Linux OS Installation of the Virtual Passage Client Linux OSLogin for the SSL VPN Portal Linux OS Removal of the Virtual Passage Client Linux OS Appendix C Bandwidth Management Creation of New ServicesAppendix C Bandwidth ManagementClick Save Settings Creation of New Bandwidth Management RulesActive Directory Server Appendix DAppendix D Active Directory Server Select Domain in a new forest, and then click Next Enter a domain name, and then click Next Active Directory Server Troubleshooting Appendix E Appendix E User for the Active Directory ServerUser for the Active Directory Server Appendix F Internet Authentication Service IAS Server Appendix FInternet Authentication Service IAS Server Select Unencrypted authentication. Click Apply Click Finish Welcome to the New Connection Request Policy Wizard Click Edit Profile Appendix G Click the User Management tabAppendix H Deployment in an Existing Network Select HTTPSTCP/443~443 from the Service drop- down menuAppendix H LAN-to-LAN ConnectionWAN-to-LAN Connection Appendix Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Configuration of the RVL200Appendix Click the Gateway to Gateway tabConfiguration of the RV082 Configuration of PC 1 and PCRV082 RVL200 Dynamic IP B.B.B.B with Configuration when Both Gateways Use Dynamic IP Addresses Appendix Appendix J Configuration of ScenarioConfiguration of Router a Appendix J IPSec NAT TraversalConfiguration of Router B IPSec NAT TraversalOne-to-One NAT Rule on NAT 2 RV042 One-to-One NAT Rule on NAT 1 RV042Configuration of Router a Appendix K Configuration of MultipleRVL200-to-RV042 Configuration Appendix KClick the Advanced Routing tab RV042 #1 ConfigurationClick Save Setting RV042 #2 Configuration Appendix L Multiple VLANs with Computers RVL200-to-SRW2048 ConfigurationAppendix L Click the Port Management tabClick Save Settings Click the Vlan Membership tab SRW2048 ConfigurationSelect Enable Vlan Appendix M RVL200 ConfigurationAppendix M Multiple VLANsInter-VLAN Routing Option Click the Inter-VLAN Routing tabAppendix N Access of Multiple VLANsAppendix N Over a SSL VPN TunnelAppendix O Appendix O Firmware UpgradeFirmware Upgrade Upgrade the Firmware Click the Firmware Upgrade tabReplace the Lithium Battery Appendix P Battery ReplacementBattery Replacement Appendix PAppendix Q Appendix Q SpecificationsSpecifications Appendix R Warranty InformationLimited Warranty Appendix S Regulatory InformationDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router 106 Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router 108 Appendix T Contact Information