3Com Router WL-602 User Manual
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VPN109 Figure 89 VPN Screen 1Check the Enable IPsec box, configuration details screen appears. Figure 90 Enable IPSec Screen 2Enter the Local ID Name of your VPN. (the default is 3ComVPN) 3Click Add to create a new entry, see Figure 91
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110CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Figure 91 Add New VPN Tunnel Parameter Screen On the VPN Tunnel Parameter screen, 1Set the VPN Tunnel Type to IPSec. 2Enter a descriptive name for the tunnel in the Tu n n e l N a m e field. 3Remote VPN Gateway - select IP address, and then enter the IP address in the IP Address/Host Name field. If you select ANY, then it would be no need to enter the IP address, as any remote server can be used. 4At the Remote Party ID drop-down list, select either IP_IPV4_ADDR...
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VPN111 Note that if you select IKE Main Mode from the Key Management drop-down menu (see step 6), you must enter IP_IPV4_ADDR here. 5Select the Local Party ID, and then enter the ID, Network Address and Subnet Mask of the Local Secure Group. The network address of the local secure group is usually the network address of the local network. 6From the Key Management drop-down menu, select either IKE Main Mode or IKE Aggressive Mode. 7SA (Security Association) attribute - select the option to use for SA...
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112CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Check the Enable L2TP box, configuration details screen appears, see Figure 92 Figure 92 Enable L2TP Screen 1Enter the Pre-shared Key for L2TP Server over IPSec Setting. 2Define the IP Address Pool for L2TP clients, enter the start/end address. 3Click Add to create a new entry, see Figure 93 Figure 93 Add New VPN Tunnel Parameter L2TP over IPSec Screen
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VPN113 1Set the Tunnel Type to L2TP over IPSec. 2Enter a descriptive name for the tunnel in the Tu n n e l N a m e field. 3Enter the User name and Password. 4Enter the Idle Timeout value. 5Set the L2TP Type Setting to L2TP Server, or L2TP Client. ■if you set the type as L2TP Client, then set the Local Type Setting to Network or Host, then enter the Remote Server IP. Check the Auto reconnect box, if you want to auto-reconnect after disconnection. ■if the L2TP Type Setting is set to L2TP Server, go...
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114CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Figure 95 Add new PPTP VPN Tunnel Screen 1Set the Tunnel Type to PPTP. 2Enter a descriptive name for the tunnel in the Tu n n e l N a m e field. 3Enter the User name and Password. 4Enter the Idle Timeout value. 5Set the PPTP Type Setting to PPTP Server, or PPTP Client. ■if you set the type as PPTP Client, then set the Local Type Setting to Network or Host, then enter the Remote Server IP. Check the Auto reconnect box, if you want to auto-reconnect after...
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System Tools115 System ToolsThese screens allow you to manage different parameters of the Router and perform certain administrative functions. Restart RouterSometimes it may be necessary to restart (or reboot) the Router. Restarting the Router from this screen will not delete any of your configuration settings. Click the Restart the Router button to restart the Router. Figure 96 Restart Router Screen ConfigurationUse this configuration screen to backup, restore or reset the configuration details...
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116CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER ■Backup Configuration — You can save your current configuration by clicking the Backup button. Saving your configuration will allow you to restore it later if your settings are lost or changed. It is recommended that you backup your current configuration before performing a firmware update. ■Restore Configuration Data — The Restore Settings option will allow you to restore a previously saved configuration. Please select the configuration file using the Browse...
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System Tools117 Time ZoneYou can set the time settings for the Router on this screen. Figure 99 Time Zone Screen The Router keeps time by connecting to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. This allows the Router to synchronize the system clock to the Internet. The synchronized clock in the Router is used to record the security log and control client filtering. Select the time zone that you reside in. If you reside in an area that observes Daylight Saving, then check the Enable Daylight Savings...
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118CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER PingThe ping tool is used to test if the network is working properly. Figure 100 Ping Screen 1Enter the IP address or domain name in the IP Address or Domain Name field, and click Ping. 2Select from the Number of times to Ping drop-down menu. 3The Router keeps a log of the ping test, click Clear Log to delete the records.