Nortel Networks BSR222 manual Advanced Router Configuration

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Chapter 5 User Notes 35

Both RIP-1 and RIP-2

Advanced Router Configuration

The following notes are intended to help with advanced router configuration.

Setting up the router when the system has a server

1If you are using a Full-Feature NAT configuration, first, do the following...

a In SUA/NAT / Address Mapping, add a 'Server' rule, specifying the 'Public' IP address of the server.

2For both SUA-Only and Full-Feature NAT configurations, do the following...

a In SUA/NAT : SUA Server, add server private IP address and port number(s) to the SUA/NAT Server table.

b In FIREWALL, add a WAN-to-LAN rule

c If the service is not in the list of available services, add it as a 'Custom Port'.

d Add the rule, selecting the service, and entering the server IP address as the destination IP address.

Connecting two sites to establish a virtual private network

The recommended method to do this is through a branch-to-branch IPSec tunnel.

1In VPN / Summary, add a new tunnel by editing an unused rule. Create an Active, Branch Office tunnel.

a Select 'Nailed Up' if the tunnel should not be closed while not in use.

b Enter the authentication information, with either a pre-shared key or an imported certificate.

c Enter the IP Address assigned to the router WAN port. This should be a static address, or a dynamic DNS name, and the IP address of the remote router.

d Select the encryption and authentication algorithms.

e Add an IP policy, by specifying the IP address ranges of the local and remote hosts that will use the tunnel.

Nortel Business Secure Router 222 — Fundamentals

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