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4. Set an IP Gateway for Ethernet 0.
For dual Ethernet setups, this is the internal TCP/IP address of your firewall or proxy, whichever is applicable. For single Ethernet setups, this is the internal TCP/IP address of your upstream Internet access/firewalling router. In either case, this address must be on the same TCP/IP network as the Ethernet 0 address of the IntraPort 2/2+.
Use edit config to modify the IP Static section. Configuration lines in this section have the following format:
<Destination><Mask><Gateway/Port><Metric>[<Redist=(RIPnone)>]
Dual Ethernet Setup Example
Edit [ | IP Static | ]> append 1 |
Enter lines at the prompt. To terminate input, enter | ||
a . on | a line all by itself. | |
Append> | 0.0.0.0 | 0.0.0.0 192.168.233.3 1 redist=none |
Append> . |
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Edit [ | IP Static | ]> exit |
Single Ethernet Setup Example | ||
Edit [ | IP Static | ]> append 1 |
Enter lines at the prompt. To terminate input, enter | ||
a . on | a line all by itself. | |
Append> | 0.0.0.0 | 0.0.0.0 206.45.55.2 1 redist=none |
Append> . |
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Edit [ | IP Static | ]> exit |
ϖNote: For single Ethernet setups, you must configure the firewall to allow:
•UDP port 500 (ISAKMP)
•Protocol number 51, which is the AH (Authentication Header) protocol packet type
- and/or -
•Protocol number 50, which is the ESP (Encapsulating Secu- rity Payload) protocol packet type