
Chapter 4 - Telnet
RADIUS Server
Select Enable to configure remote users to authenticate on a RADIUS Server.
RADIUS Access Server IP
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Access server.
RADIUS Accounting Server IP
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Accounting server. In most configurations, the Access and Accounting server are located on the same machine, so the IP address is the same for both.
RADIUS Secret
Enter the secret code or password for the RADIUS Server.
Router DNS IP Address
Enter the IP address of your Internet Service Provider’s DNS server.
DHCP Server
You may select Disable or Enable. If you would like the RF802EW DHCP server function to provide IP information to workstations as they connect to the network, select Enable. When you enable DHCP, you will be prompted to provide the beginning and ending IP addresses in the range of addresses administered by your RouteFinder. Refer to the LAN DHCP section of the RouteFinder Manager chapter of this User Guide for additional information.
Virtual Server
Select Disable or Enable. If you select Enable, you may enter the external and internal IP Addresses necessary to allow remote clients to access specific devices on your network via the Internet. Refer to the General Settings section of the RouteManager chapter in this User Guide for more information about Enabling IP Mapping.
Routing Table
The Routing Table option lets you create a routing table so your RouteFinder will route IP packets to the proper network. For more information, refer to the Routing Table section of the RouteFinder Manager chapter of this User Guide.
Client Filter Settings
The Filter Settings option allows you to define which packets are allowed to either pass through, or be blocked from passing through the RF802EW ports. You may filter packets for network services including Mail, WWW, FTP, Telnet and News. See the Filter Settings section of the RouteFinder Manager chapter for more information about filtering options.
Load Default Settings
Use this option to return the router to the factory default settings.
Save and Restart Server
This option saves your RouteFinder configuration into Flash memory and restarts the device to enable the settings to take effect. The system will pause while settings are being saved.
Note: After completing your configuration, you must select Save and Restart Server or your settings will be lost when power is turned off for the device.
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