Chapter 3
Configuring the ANG-1000 with Aurorean Web Config
1Enter the Name of the remote ANG-3000/7000 you are connecting to.
2Enter the Gateway IP address of the remote ANG-3000/7000.
3Enter the Username on the remote ANG-3000/7000.
4Enter the Password on the remote ANG-3000/7000.
5Confirm the password on the remote ANG-3000/7000.
6Select the Connection type: either EZ-IPsec or PPTP.
The EZ-IPsec feature provides one-button configuration for standard IPSec with IKE tunnels connecting to an ANG-3000/7000. Users of legacy RiverPilot Release 2.1 and 2.2 as well as users of the Aurorean Client Release 3.0 can upgrade to 3.1 without having to uninstall/reinstall their client software.
7Optional. Click the Start network gateway now checkbox to create instant access or wait until the other end of the connection is created.
8Optional. Click Force default route under Global VPN Settings.
Force default route disables the ANG-1000’s Intelligent Client Routing (ICR) feature which allows users to browse the Internet outside the tunnel. Be aware that with Force Default enabled, the ANG-1000 transmits all traffic through the tunnel which may cause Web browsing problems. This feature works with only one tunnel up and running; it is disabled if you create more than one tunnel.
9Click Apply.
After applying your changes, a VPN Setup update window appears displaying configuration revisions.
Now that you have set up a site-to-site connection, configuration is complete unless you want to change the default Internet, LAN, Firewall, Password default values or your service is a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) which requires that you set a PPPoE assigned IP address (refer to “Setting Up the Internet Connection” on page 20). Some cable internet providers also require that you specify a MAC address (refer to “Using Advanced Utilities” on page 31 for more information).