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Wizard Tab
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
Static IP
If you chose Static IP, the screen shown in Figure 6-106 will appear. Complete the
Static IP
,
Subnet Mask
, and
Default Gateway
fields with the settings provided by your ISP. Click the
Next
button, and then the screen
shown in Figure 6-107 will appear.
Enter the DNS server IP addresses you want to use (you must enter at least one). Click the
Next
button to
continue, and proceed to step 6. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the previous screen. Click
the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-107: Static IP - DNS Servers
Figure 6-106: Static IP
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Wizard Tab
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
PPPoE
If you chose PPPoE, the screen shown in Figure 6-108 will appear. Complete the
User Name
and
Password
fields with the information provided by your ISP. Click the
Next
button, and then the screen shown in Figure
6-109 will appear.
Select
Connect on demand
or
Keep alive
. If you select the
Connect on demand
option, the PPPoE
connection will be disconnected after a specified period of inactivity (Max. Idle Time). In the
Max. Idle Time
field, enter the number of minutes you want the Router to wait before your Internet access disconnects.
If you select the
Keep Alive
option, the Router will keep the connection alive by sending out a few data
packets periodically, so your ISP thinks that the connection is still active. This option keeps your
PPPoE-enabled connection active indefinitely, even when it sits idle. In the
Redial period
field, enter the
number of seconds you want the Router to wait between data transmissions.
Click the
Next
button to continue, and proceed to step 6. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the
previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-109: PPPoE - Connect on Demand or Keep Alive
Figure 6-108: PPPoE
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10/100 16-Port VPN Router
6.
Repeat step 5 for the rest of the Router’s WAN ports. When it is time to configure the DMZ port, proceed to
step 7.
7.
On the screen shown in Figure 6-110, enter the DMZ IP address provided by the ISP in the
DMZ IP
fields. Then
complete the
Subnet Mask
field. If you are not using the DMZ port, enter
0
in each of the
DMZ IP
fields. Click
the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup Wizard.
8.
The screen shown in Figure 6-111 will appear. If you want to save your changes, click the
Save Settings
button. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you
want to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-111: Save Settings
Figure 6-110: DMZ
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Wizard Tab
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
Access Rule Setup
1.
Click the
Launch Now
button to run the Access Rule Wizard.
2.
The screen shown in Figure 6-112 will appear. This screen explains the Access Rules, including the Router’s
Default Rules. Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Access Rule
Setup Wizard.
3.
The screen shown in Figure 6-113 will appear. From the drop-down menu, select
Allow
or
Deny
depending
on the intent of the Access Rule. Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Previous
button if you want to
return to the previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Access Rule Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-113: Action
Figure 6-112: Access Rules
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Wizard Tab
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
4.
The screen shown in Figure 6-114 will appear. Select the service you want from the
Service
pull-down menu.
Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the previous screen. Click
the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Access Rule Setup Wizard.
5.
The screen shown in Figure 6-115 will appear. For this service, you can select whether or not you want the
Router to keep a log tracking this type of activity. To keep a log, select
Log packets matching this access
rule
. If you don’t want a log, select
Do not log packets matching this access rule
. Click the
Next
button to
continue. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you
want to exit the Access Rule Setup Wizard.
6.
The screen shown in Figure 6-116 will appear. Select the appropriate Source Interface (LAN, DMZ, Any, WAN1,
WAN2...) from the
Ethernet
pull-down menu.
Select the Source IP address(es) for this Access Rule. If it can be any IP address, select
Any
. If it is one IP
address, select
Single
and enter the IP address in the
Source IP
fields. If it is a range of IP addresses, select
Range
, and enter the IP addresses in the
Source IP
fields. Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the
Access Rule Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-114: Service
Figure 6-115: Log
Figure 6-116: Source
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