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3.
To complete the Restore process the Gateway will reboot.
Reboot
In the event that the system stops responding correctly or functioning properly, you can
perform a reboot.
To access the Reboot option page, on the Side Navigation bar, click on [Tools] link and then
click on the [Reboot] link.
To reboot the Gateway, follow the steps below:
1.
Click the [Apply] button
2.
Click [OK] on the confirmation dialog box
3.
The Gateway will reboot.
NOTE
: The Reboot will be complete when the power LED stops blinking.
Diagnostics
This section can be used to troubleshoot connection and setup issues. You can do the following:
Trace Route
– enter in the IP/Domain Name and click [tracert] to begin the trace from
the Gateway.
Ping
– enter in the IP/Domain Name and click the [ping] button to begin the ping from
the Gateway.
Send Inspected Traffic to Log Server
– enter in the IP Address of your log server and
the amount of time you want to inspect and then click the [Apply] button.
The
Gateway will then capture all the data frames seen by the cable modem interface and
send the results to the configured log server.
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VPN
The VPN section allows you to setup VPN end points on the Gateway.
By doing so, an
encrypted tunnel will be established between the Gateway and the remote VPN end point.
To access the VPN configuration page, on the Side Navigation bar, click on [VPN] link.
The Gateway supports 3 types of VPN termination:
IPSec
PPTP
L2TP over IPSec
To enable a VPN end point protocol, deselect the appropriate option on the VPN settings page
and click [Apply].
By default, all VPN end point options are disabled.
Create an IPSec VPN Tunnel
To enable and configure an IPSec end point, follow the steps below.
Ensure that each end
point is assigned a different LAN IP Subnet.
1.
On the Side Navigation bar, click on the [VPN] link
2.
On the VPN settings page, deselect the [Disable IPsec VPN Functions] option
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3.
Click the [Apply] button to save your changes
4.
On the Side Navigation bar, click on the [Access Control] link
5.
Enable LAN clients that will access the IPSec VPN by adding them to the VPN Access
List.
There are two ways to add a LAN client to the VPN Access List.
Either select the
radio button next to an [Auto-Learned CPE Device] or manually enter the LAN clients
MAC address in the [Manually-Added CPE Devices] section, then select [Add]
6.
On the Side Navigation bar, click on the [IPsec Tunnel Configuration] link
NOTE:
There is a VPN Log on this page that displays VPN event messages.
7.
Click on the [Add] button to configure the IPSec VPN
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a.
Either the Gateway’s Private LAN IP address or Public LAN IP address can be
configured as the end point for the VPN tunnel.
Select either [Protect Private
Lan] or [Protect Public Lan] to enable the entire Private or Public LAN to be
part of the VPN tunnel and the respective Gateway LAN IP address will
populate the [Intranet Address] and [Intranet Subnet Mask] fields.
b.
Enter the [Local ID] which must match the “Remote ID” of the remote VPN end
point.
c.
Enter the [Remote Gateway ID] which must match the “Local ID” of the remote
VPN end point.
d.
Enter the [Remote Gateway Address]
e.
Enter the [Pre-shared Key] which must match the “Pre-shared Key” value of
the remote VPN end point.
f.
Enter the [IKE Life Duration] value
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g.
Enter the [Authentication method].
Currently, the Gateway only supports
[Preshared Key].
h.
Enter the [IKE HASH].
The options are
MD5 | SHA.
i.
Enter the [IKE Encryption].
The options are
DES | IDEA | BLOWFISH | RC5 |
3DES.
j.
Enter the [IPSec Operation].
The options are
ESP | AH.
k.
Enter the [ESP Transform].
The options are
DES | IDEA | BLOWFISH | RC5 |
3DES.
This option is only available when ESP [IPSec Operation] is selected.
l.
Enter the [ESP AUTH].
The options are
NONE | MD5 | SHA | DES.
This option
is only available when ESP [IPSec Operation] is selected.
m.
Enter the [AH] encryption method.
The options are
MD5 | SHA | DES.
This
option is only available when AH [IPSec Operation] is selected.
n.
Enter the [Tunnel Type].
The options are
Public | Private
.
o.
Enter the [IPSec Life Duration] value.
p.
Configure the remote VPN end point LAN network address(es) in the Tunnel
Host Remote Configuration section.
Select either [IP Subnet] and enter the
remote network address [IP Address] (e.g. 10.0.0.0) and [Subnet Mask] (e.g.
255.255.255.0) or select [IP Range] and enter [Starting IP] and [Ending IP].
q.
Click [Apply] to save the configuration.
You will be returned to the IPSec
Tunnel Configuration page.
8.
Establish the tunnel in the IPSec Tunnel Configuration page by: in the [Tunnel Table],
under [Active Type], select [Negotiate] then [Apply].
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