
Chapter 4 | Advanced Configuration |
SSL VPN > Virtual Passage
Virtual Passage
Client Address Range
Define the range of IP addresses to assign to incoming Virtual Passage clients. The default is 192.168.1.200 to 192.168.1.210. The Router can support up to five concurrent active users.
Range Start Enter the starting IP address of the IP address range.
Range End Enter the ending IP address of the IP address range.
Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.
SSL VPN Portal
Click Access Portal to connect to the SSL VPN Portal screen.Then you will be able to establish an SSL VPN tunnel by Virtual Passage. (For instructions on how to install and use the Virtual Passage Client, refer to “Appendix B: Virtual Passage SSL VPN Client.”)
SSL VPN Portal
SNMP > Global Parameters
Configure the parameters to define the SNMP Engine ID and notification.
SNMP > Global Parameters
Global Parameters
Enable SNMP To use SNMP, select this option.
SNMPv3
Local Engine ID If you want to manually generate the local engine ID, enter the values in text form and then click Save Settings. The Router will automatically generate an engine ID in hexadecimal characters.
Use Default If you want the Router to generate engine IDs based on the device MAC address, select this option. The engine IDs are based on the following:
First Four Octets
•First bit = 1
•Rest of the bits = IANA Enterprise number (To locate the IANA Enterprise number, use the show SNMP command via a command line interface.)
Fifth Octet
Set to 4 to indicate that the engine ID format is text.
Last Twelve Octets
These are the hexadecimal characters of the device MAC address.
Notifications
SNMP Notifications If you want the Router to send SNMP notifications, select this option.
Authentication Failure Notifications If you want the Router to send authentication failure notifications, select this option.
Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.
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