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9.
The [Status] should now be [Phase 2 Completed].
Create a PPTP VPN Tunnel
To enable and configure a PPTP server on the Gateway, follow the steps below.
Note that
remote PPTP clients that connect into the Gateway will be assigned IP addresses from the PPTP
IP Address Pool on the LAN Settings page for their PPTP WAN interface.
1.
On the Side Navigation bar, click on the [VPN] link
2.
On the VPN settings page, deselect the [Disable PPTP VPN Functions] option
3.
Click the [Apply] button to save your changes
4.
On the Side Navigation bar, click on the [PPTP/L2TP Configuration] link
5.
Under the [PPTP/L2TP User Table] click the [Add] button.
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6.
Enter the [User Name] and [Password]. User Name must be at least 3 characters and
password must be at least 6 characters.
7.
Click [Apply] to save the settings.
You will be returned to the PPTP/L2TP Configuration
page.
Create a L2TP over IPSec VPN Tunnel
To enable and configure a L2TP over IPSec end point, follow the steps below.
1.
First, follow the steps to setup an IPSec tunnel in the Creating an IPSec VPN Tunnel
section above.
2.
On the VPN settings page, deselect the [Disable L2TP over IPsec VPN Functions] option
and ensure the [Disable IPsec VPN Functions] option is also deselected.
3.
Click the [Apply] button to save your changes
4.
On the Side Navigation bar, click on the [PPTP/L2TP Configuration] link
5.
Under the L2TP/IPsec Pre-Shared Phrase, enter the [Pre-Shared Phrase]
6.
Click [Apply] to save the settings.
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STATUS
The Status screen summarizes important information about the Gateway including WAN/LAN
connection status, Wireless settings, software version and hardware versions, and uptime
statistics.
The Network Log shows both firewall and network activity
The LAN Client Log shows the clients connected to the Gateway and the type of connection
(Ethernet or Wireless). This also shows the IP address assigned to the client and the MAC
Address of the client’s network adapter.
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The Cable Modem System Event Log shows diagnostic information about your connection and
cable system.
The Cable Status page shows the users the initialization process the SMC8014W-G has been
through, and also includes the information about the downstream channel and the upstream
channel the modem is connected on.
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APPENDIX A | Telnet and SSH CLI Commands
Refer to the Remote Management section in Chapter 6 to enable and configure Telnet and
SSH settings.
Refer to the 8014 CLI document for command specifics.
To remotely access the CLI of the SMC8014W-G via Telnet, open a DOS/Command Prompt
and type: telnet IP remote mgmt port
Enter
•
NOTE
:
Telnet remote management is not enabled by default.
To enable, first log into
the Gateway via the HTTP web admin page and go to System/Remote Management and
select the check box next to Telnet Port
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For example, open a command prompt and type: telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2323 Enter
(where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your WAN IP listed on the status page)
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Enter the same user and password as used for the GUI/HTTP
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Commands are case sensitive
•
Type
help
and then
Enter
for a list of commands
Use an SSH client of your choice for SSH remote management.
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