Enterasys Networks manual Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config

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Chapter 3

Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config

To configure your PC to include the domain of the corporate network you will connect to.

To do so on your Windows 95/98/ME/2000 desktop: click Start, select Settings and double-click Control Panel (Win 2000: Network and Dial-up Connections). Double-click the Network icon (Win 2000: right click on Local Area Connection and click Properties), click the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP Protocol, click Properties, select the DNS tab and add the Domain Suffix in the field provided. Click OK twice to close the open windows.

!On your computer, release and renew the IP address for all adaptors bound to TCP/IP. Refer to the Caution on page 27 for instructions.

!If you have cable service, learn the MAC address of your computer as described on page 36.

!If your computer was supplied a static IP address and Gateway by your service provider, you must now accept the address from a DHCP server and remove the gateway for the ANG-1100 to find and connect with the PC.

To do so, click Start, select Settings and double-click on Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon, select the Protocols tab and TCP/IP Protocol, click on Properties and the IP Address tab. Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server radio button. Click Advanced, select the Gateway, click Remove and OK. Click OK twice more to close the open windows.

!Web Config supports the use of Internet Explorer 5 or Netscape 4 and higher Web browsers.

!If your Web browser has Proxy settings, you must do the following:

For Internet Explorer users, under Tools/Internet Options/ Connections/LAN Settings, uncheck “Automatically detect settings” and “Use automatic configuration script” boxes.

Also check the “Use a proxy server” and “Bypass proxy server for local addresses” boxes and ask your network administrator for the IP Address, Port number and any Advanced settings.

For Netscape users, under Edit/Preferences/Advanced/ Proxies, uncheck any proxy radio buttons and check the “Direct connection to the Internet” button. No bypass option is available.

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Contents ANG-1100 User’s Guide Aurorean Virtual NetworkAurorean Network Gateway-1100 User’s Guide Iii Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Table of ContentsUnited States Government Restricted Rights Page Contents of the Guide About This GuideConventions Used in This Guide Related Publications About This Guide Related PublicationsPage Overview System DescriptionANG-1102/1105 Topology System DescriptionInstallation Unpacking the ANG-1102/1105Accessories Location PlanningUnpacking the ANG-1102/1105 Chapter Connecting Cables Connecting CablesEthernet Connections Do one of the following as shown in Figure ANG-3000/7000Aurorean Network Reset TER NAL Serial ConnectionConnecting Power to the ANG-1102/1105 Connecting Power to the ANG-1102/1105 ChapterConnecting the Power Cable to the Power Supply Connecting Power to the ANG-1102/1105Checking ANG-1102/1105 Connections LED behaviorChecking ANG-1102/1105 Connections Chapter Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Before You BeginConfiguring the ANG-1100 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 FigureSetting Your Password Click the Set Password menu optionSet Password window appears as shown in Figure Set PasswordViewing VPN Status VPN StatusSetting Up the VPN Click the VPN Setup menu optionVPN Setup window appears as shown in Figure Aurorean Network Gateway VPN Setup Assigned VPN ConnectionsSelect one of the following Connection modes Click Apply Setting Up the Internet Connection Click the Internet Setup menu optionInternet Setup window appears as shown in Figure Internet Setup Window Do one of the following Internet SetupConfiguring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Click the Firmware Upgrade menu option Firmware Upgrade window appears as shown in FigureFirmware Update window appears as shown in Figure Firmware UpdateSecond Firmware Update Window Aurorean Network Gateway Firmware Update Image Date and Build InformationSetting Up the LAN Click the LAN Setup menu optionLAN Setup window appears as shown in Figure LAN SetupConfiguring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Setting Up the Firewall Begin Firewall Setup by performing the following steps Click the Firewall Setup menu optionFirewall Setup window appears as shown in Figure Firewall SetupSetting Your Password Set Password Window Checking Device Status Click the Device Status menu optionDevice Status window appears as shown in Figure Device Status Window Network Devices Route TableInterrupts System LogUsing Advanced Utilities Advanced Utilities window appears as shown in FigureAdvanced Utilities Using the Configuration Editor Click the Configuration Edit menu option Configuration Edit window appears as shown in FigureConfiguring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Configuring IP Port Forwarding Follow the steps below to configure IP port forwarding Switch Arg DefinitionUsage Example Page Aurorean Web Config GlossaryAurorean Network Gateway Aurorean Policy ServerEthernet FirewallInternet Service Provider ISP Generic Routing Encapsulation GREIP Address IP Security Protocol IPSecNetwork Address Translation NAT Network Administrator LEDsMac Address Point of Presence POP Point-to-Point Protocol PPPPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Pptp PPPoERouters TunnelingVirtual Private Network VPN Specifications This appendix details the specifications of the ANG-1100Category Parameters Specifications Vcci Page Pin Assignments Pin Signal Ethernet Port Pin AssignmentsDB-9 Serial Port Pin AssignmentsPage Program License Agreement Support Enterasys Networks, Inc. Program License AgreementLicense Other RestrictionsApplicable Law Export RequirementsExclusion of Warranty United States Government Restricted RightsUnited States Government Restricted Rights No Liability for Consequential Damages Technical SupportSupport from Enterasys Networks Returning Products for Repair Technical SupportPage Index VPN LEDIndex LANPOP Index