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Appendix A

Glossary

authentication server (such as a RADIUS or SecurID server). When the network administrator changes tunnel connection parameters, the Aurorean Policy Server provide updated configuration files to Aurorean Network Gateways on request.

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers are used to assign IP addresses. The Aurorean Network Gateway-1000 is capable of assigning IP addresses.

DSL

Refers to Digital Subscriber Lines. DSL technologies use sophisticated modulation schemes to pack data onto copper wires. They are sometimes referred to as last-mile technologies because they are used only for connections from a telephone switching station to a home or office, not between switching stations. Usually the maximum distance between the home or office and the switching station has to be around one mile.

Ethernet

The Ethernet originated in 1974 by Xerox to connect many office machines together to allow communications between them. Coax cable was originally used. today twisted pair wire can be used and the speeds can be up to 10 megabits per second.

Firewall

A combination of hardware and software which limits the exposure of a corporate network to outside attack by enforcing a boundary between the network and the Internet. Firewalls normally fall into one of two categories: application-level or network-level (often referred to as a packet filter). An application-level firewall examines traffic at the application level, and only passes packets that are sent by approved applications (such as FTP, E-mail, or Telnet). This type of firewall often readdresses outgoing traffic so that it appears to have originated at the firewall rather than an internal host, thereby concealing the address of the internal host. A network-level firewall examines traffic at the network packet level, and filters packets based on the destination and/or source address.

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Contents ANG-1000 User’s Guide Aurorean Virtual NetworkAurorean Network Gateway-1000 User’s Guide Iii Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Configuring the ANG-1000 with Aurorean Web Vii Page Contents of the Guide About This GuideConventions Used in This Guide Related Publications About This Guide Related PublicationsPage System Description OverviewANG-1000 Front Rear ANG-1000 Topology System DescriptionInstallation Unpacking the ANG-1000Accessories Connecting CablesLocation Planning Connecting Cables PowerEthernet Cables ANG-3000/7000 Do one of the following as shown in FigureAurorean Network Gateway-1000 Connecting Power to the ANG-1000 Chapter Connecting Power to the ANG-1000Front Power LED will light the moment you power up the unit Connecting the Power Cable to the Power SupplyChecking ANG-1000 Connections Rear Panel Link LEDsFront Panel LEDs Chapter Checking ANG-1000 ConnectionsPower COM1 and COM2 Leds are not operational at this timeActive InternetConfiguring the ANG-1000 with Aurorean Web Config Before You BeginConfiguring the ANG-1000 with Aurorean Web Config Logging into Web Config To log into Web Config, perform the steps belowLogin window appears as shown in Figure VPN Status window appears as shown in FigureViewing VPN Status VPNClick the Firmware Upgrade menu option Firmware Upgrade window appears as shown in FigureFirmware Update window appears as shown in Figure Downloading the Latest FirmwareSecond Firmware Update Window Aurorean Network Gateway Firmware Update ANG-1000 will take a few moments to accept the new softwareSetting Up the VPN Click the VPN Setup menu optionVPN Setup window appears as shown in Figure Aurorean Network Gateway VPN SetupClick Apply Setting Up the Internet Connection Internet Setup window appears as shown in Figure Click the Internet Setup menu optionDo one of the following Configuring the ANG-1000 with Aurorean Web Config Setting Up the LAN Click the LAN Setup menu optionLAN Setup window appears as shown in Figure LAN SetupConfiguring the ANG-1000 with Aurorean Web Config Setting Up the Firewall Begin Firewall Setup by performing the following stepsClick the Firewall Setup menu option Firewall Setup window appears as shown in FigureAurorean Network Gateway Firewall Setup Connectivity Setup LAN ConnectionSetting Your Password Click the Set Password menu optionSet Password window appears as shown in Figure Set PasswordClick the Device Status menu option Checking Device StatusDevice Status window appears as shown in Figure Device Status Window Network Devices Route TableInterrupts System LogUsing Advanced Utilities Click the Advanced Utilities menu optionAdvanced Utilities window appears as shown in Figure Advanced UtilitiesUsing the Configuration Editor Click the Configuration Edit menu option Configuration Edit window appears as shown in FigureFile/etc/config/config Configuring IP Port Forwarding Switch Arg Definition Follow the steps below to configure IP port forwardingUsage Example Page Aurorean Web Config GlossaryAurorean Network Gateway Aurorean Policy ServerEthernet FirewallInternet Service Provider ISP Generic Routing Encapsulation GREIP Address IP Security Protocol IPSecMac Address LEDsNetwork Address Translation NAT Network Administrator Point of Presence POPPoint-to-Point Protocol PPP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol PptpRiverMaster RoutersTunneling Virtual Private Network VPNThis appendix details the specifications of the ANG-1000 SpecificationsCategory Parameters Specifications Pin Signal Pin AssignmentsLink 1 Trusted Link 2 ExternalPin Assignments Enterasys Networks License Agreement License Agreement & SupportLicense Grant Warranty Limitation of Liability Infringement IndemnificationAppendix D International Provisions TerminationApplicable Law Government Commercial Computer Software Technical SupportSupport from Enterasys Networks Returning Products for Repair Technical SupportIndex Index POPIndex