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Page 24: Setting up and configuring the router

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Chapter 

Setting Up and Configuring the Router

9

4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN

Enabled

Click the Enabled checkbox to enable port

range forwarding for the relevant application.
Click Save Settings to save the settings you have entered.

Click Cancel Changes to cancel any changes you have

entered.

Firewall > Port Range Triggering

Firewall > Port Range Triggering

Application Name

Enter the name of the application

you wish to configure.

Triggered Range

For each application, list the triggered

port number range. These are the ports used by outgoing

traffic. Check with the Internet application documentation

for the port number(s) needed. In the first field, enter

the starting port number of the Triggered Range. In

the second field, enter the ending port number of the

Triggered Range.

Forwarded Range

For each application, list the

forwarded port number range. These are the ports used

by incoming traffic. Check with the Internet application

documentation for the port number(s) needed. In the first

field, enter the starting port number of the Forwarded

Range. In the second field, enter the ending port number

of the Forwarded Range.

Enabled

Click the Enabled checkbox to enable port

range triggering for the relevant application.
Click Save Settings to save the settings you have entered.

Click Cancel Changes to cancel any changes you have

entered.

VPN

VPN > Summary

VPN > Summary

Tunnels Used

Displays the number of tunnels used.

Tunnel(s) Available

Displays the number of available

tunnels.

Detail button

Click Detail to display more tunnel

information.

Tunnel Status

No.

Displays the number of the tunnel.

Name

Displays the name of the tunnel, as defined by the

Tunnel Name field on the VPN > IPSec VPN screen.

Status

Displays the tunnel’s status: Connected, Hostname

Resolution Failed, Resolving Hostname, or Waiting for

Connection.

Phase Enc/Auth.

Displays the Phase 2 Encryption type

(3DES), Authentication type (MD5 or SHA1), and Group

(768-bit, 1024-bit, or 1536-bit) that you chose in the

VPN > IPSec VPN screen.

Local Group

Displays the IP address and subnet of the

local group.

Remote Group

Displays the IP address and subnet of the

remote group.

Remote Gateway

Displays the IP address of the remote

gateway.

Tunnel Test

Click Connect to verify the tunnel status; the

test result is updated in the Status column. If the tunnel is

connected, you can disconnect the IPSec VPN connection

by clicking Disconnect.

Config

Click Edit to change the tunnel’s settings. Click

Trash to delete all of the tunnel’s settings.

Tunnel(s) Enabled

Displays the total number of currently

enabled tunnels.

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