Aurorean™ Virtual Network ANG-1100 User’s Guide Version 2.
Notice Enterasys Networks and its licensors reserve the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Enterasys Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made. The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notices The Aurorean Network Gateway-1102/1105 complies with Title 47 Part 15, Class B of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures. Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. 2) Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3) Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4) Do not use this product near water.
Table of Contents About This Guide Contents of the Guide ........................................................................................................... ix Conventions Used in This Guide...........................................................................................x Related Publications .............................................................................................................. xi Chapter 1 – Overview System Description ............................................
Table of Contents Chapter 3 – Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Before You Begin .............................................................................................................11 Logging into Web Config .............................................................................................. 13 Setting Your Password .................................................................................................. 14 Viewing VPN Status .....................................
Table of Contents United States Government Restricted Rights ....................................................................57 Exclusion of Warranty ...........................................................................................................57 No Liability for Consequential Damages ...........................................................................58 Technical Support.................................................................................................................
About This Guide This guide describes how to mount, connect, power-up, and maintain an Aurorean™ Network Gateway-1100 (ANG-1102/1105) from Enterasys Networks. This guide is written for administrators who want to configure the ANG-1100 for their remote clients or experienced users who are knowledgeable of basic networking principles.
Conventions Used in This Guide About This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide The following conventions are used in this guide: NOTE x Notes supply additional helpful information, provide a cross-reference to the source of more information, or emphasize issues you should consider when performing an action. CAUTION Cautions contain directions that can prevent you from damaging the product or losing data. WARNING Warnings provide directions that you must follow to avoid harming yourself.
About This Guide Related Publications Related Publications The following publications are also available with the Aurorean Network Gateway-1100: ! The ANG-1102/1105 Quick Setup card which highlights the basic steps required to install the Aurorean Network Gateway-1100. ! The Installation & Service Guide which describes how to install and maintain the ANG-3000/7000 series, the Aurorean server which can be used to complete a VPN connection with the ANG-1100.
1 Overview This chapter describes the key features of the Aurorean Network Gateway 1100 and how it is used. System Description The ANG-1100, displayed in Figure 1, provides home or small office connectivity to a corporate branch office or headquarters. It supports up to 25 tunnels. Figure 1 ANG-1100 Figure 2 illustrates how the ANG-1100 typically connects to the corporate network.
System Description Chapter 1 Overview Hub - Negotiates tunnel protocols - Compresses data over tunnel - Encrypts data over tunnel ANG-3000/7000 - Authenticates Aurorean users (or forwards login requests to RADIUS servers) - Logs message/alarm activity - Maintains master TollSaver database Cable/DSL modem Firewall Router INTERNET APS-3000/7000 RiverMaster ANG-1102/1105 - Initiates tunnel to ANG-3000/7000 - Negotiates tunnel protocols - Encrypts data over tunnel Site-to-Site connection - Defines
2 Installation This chapter describes the steps required to unpack, install and connect an Aurorean Network Gateway-1102/1105 onto a desktop. Unpacking the ANG-1102/1105 Remove the ANG-1102/1105 from the shipping box. Save the box in case the unit needs to be returned.
Unpacking the ANG-1102/1105 Chapter 2 Installation The box contains a CD ROM with this instruction manual in the Adobe PDF format, a Quick Setup card and accessories. See an illustration of the ANG-1105 below. Figure 4 ANG-1105 Accessories The ANG-1100 also is shipped with the following accessories: ! One cross-over (red) cable for a direct PC/Network Gateway connection. ! One power supply with an attached cable to connect to the ANG-1100. ! One power cord to connect the power supply to the AC outlet.
Chapter 2 Installation Connecting Cables Connecting Cables Ethernet cables are used to connect the ANG-1100 to your computer or LAN and the Internet. A serial cable can be used to connect the ANG-1105 to your computer for diagnostic purposes. All interconnections are made at the back of the ANG-1100 (refer to Figure 5). Also, a reset button is located in the rear of the unit. CAUTION If you press the Reset button after you have configured your ANG-1100, you will lose your entire configuration.
Connecting Cables Chapter 2 Installation Connecting an ANG-1102/1105 The ANG-1100 is typically set up in the configuration shown below.
Chapter 2 Installation Connecting Cables POWE R Connection to serial port on PC COM RESET Straight-through cable for connection out to DSL or cable modem EXTER NAL 1 Cross-over cable for direct PC connection by ANG-1102 or Hub connection OR by ANG-1105 2 3 TRUST ED 4 Straight-through cable for Hub connection by ANG-1102 or direct PC connection by ANG-1105 Figure 7 Connecting Cables to the ANG-1100 (ANG-1105 shown) 3 Plug an Ethernet cable into the External port as shown in Figure 7.
Connecting Power to the ANG-1102/1105 Chapter 2 Installation Connecting Power to the ANG-1102/1105 WARNING To avoid electrical shock, connect the Aurorean system to a grounded (earthed) outlet only. A switching power supply including a 6’ power cord and a 7’ electrical cord with an attached power supply is supplied with each system. To connect these items to an ANG-1100, perform the following steps: 1 Plug the power supply cord into the system’s power socket as shown in Figure 8.
Chapter 2 Installation Connecting Power to the ANG-1102/1105 2 Plug the AC power cord into the power supply and the other end into a grounded AC outlet or UPS as shown in Figure 9. The Power LED on the ANG-1100 will light the moment you power up the unit. Power supply AC power cord Figure 9 Connecting the Power Cable to the Power Supply NOTE International customers may swap the electrical cord segment shipped with the ANG-1100 for a cord that meets the proper standard for their country.
Checking ANG-1102/1105 Connections Chapter 2 Installation Checking ANG-1102/1105 Connections The ANG-1100 is now connected and ready for configuration. Check the LEDS in the manner described below to confirm that the connections are working properly. LED behavior The LEDs behave as follows at when powered up at startup: ! Power LED stays ON for 2-3 seconds indicating boot diagnostics are running followed by boot up of the Linux kernel.
3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config To configure the ANG-1100, use the Internet browser on your computer and connect to the server via the Web. During the Web session, you run the Aurorean Web Config utility and configure the system. Figure 10 illustrates the process.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config – To configure your PC to include the domain of the corporate network you will connect to. To do so on your Windows 95/98/ME/2000 desktop: click Start, select Settings and double-click Control Panel (Win 2000: Network and Dial-up Connections).
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Logging into Web Config To log into Web Config, perform the steps below. 1 Point your Web browser at the default trusted IP address of the ANG-1100. In the browser’s Location field at the top of the window, type: http://192.168.1.1 and click OK. The Login window appears as shown in Figure 11. Figure 11 Login Window 2 Type netadmin in the User Name and Password fields as shown in Figure 11.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Setting Your Password Because the default password is readily available through all ANG-1100 documentation, we strongly recommend that you ensure security by configuring a new password to replace the default password netadmin. NOTE If you forget your password after changing it from the factory default, you can return to using netadmin by pressing the Reset button and reinstate all factory default values.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Viewing VPN Status The VPN Status window is the first screen to appear after logging in. At this point, you have just begun configuration so the VPN Status window appears empty. Later, after you have configured a VPN connection to an ANG-3000/7000, the window will display information similar to the data shown in Figure 13. Aurorean Network Gateway VPN Status Help Connection rms3 Boston Docs VPN VPN Status VPN Setup Gateway 142.11.106.11 201.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Setting Up the VPN The VPN configuration created on the ANG-1100 completes a link with the ANG-3000/7000 on the remote end of this connection. If your network administrator has already set up the ANG-3000/7000 with appropriate User, Password and Group information, after setting up the VPN you will build the site-to-site tunnel connection and be up and running on the corporate LAN.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Aurorean Network Gateway Help VPN Setup Assigned VPN Connections: VPN VPN Status VPN Setup There are no network gateway connections currently defined. Please fill in the information below and add one.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config CAUTION When using PPTP, which selects MS-CHAPv2 authentication as a default, a Username cannot contain a plugin selector (e.g., user@domain). For example, if Windows 2000’s IAS is being used to authenticate PPTP tunnels via a RADIUS plugin, the plugin must be the authorization's default plugin. 5 Enter the Password on the remote ANG-3000/7000. 6 Confirm the password on the remote ANG-3000/7000.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config 9 Optional. Check the Start network gateway now checkbox and click Apply to create instant access or wait until the other end of the connection is created. 10 Optional. Click Force default route under Global VPN Settings. Force default route disables the ANG-1100’s Intelligent Client Routing (ICR) feature which allows users to browse the Internet outside the tunnel.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Setting Up the Internet Connection Internet configuration of the External side of the ANG-1100 involves choosing the type of IP address assignment the ANG-1100 will accept. The ANG can accept one of the following: ! A DHCP-assigned IP address - your network automatically sets the ANG’s IP address via the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. This is the factory default setting.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Aurorean Network Gateway Internet Setup Help Internet Address Assignment: VPN VPN Status VPN Setup DHCP assigned IP address Hostname: Use Hostname with DHCP Connectivity Setup Internet Setup LAN Setup Firewall Setup Manual assigned IP address IP Address: ANG-1100 System Set Password Device Status Firmware Update Advanced Utilities Subnet: Gateway: Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: Links PPPoE assigned address Config File Editor Aurorean Produc
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config – – Set the Secondary DNS IP address. Click Apply. ! Click the PPPoE assigned IP address radio button and perform the following steps: – – – – 3 Specify a Username supplied by your cable/DSL provider. Enter a Password. Type the password again in the Confirm field. Click Apply. If you chose the Manual or PPPoE options, a window appears detailing the reconfiguration changes and prompting you to reboot the ANG-1100. Click Reboot Now.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Downloading the Latest Firmware After logging in, download the latest firmware image to the ANG-1100’s flash memory (provided the MAC address is set for cable service users - refer to page 36) by accessing the FTP server where it is stored. As new firmware becomes available, you can update it again. Begin updating your firmware by performing the following steps: 1 Click the Firmware Upgrade menu option.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Firmware Update To begin the update of the ANG-1100 firmware image (ANG-1105 shown), press “Apply” button at the bottom of the screen. Help VPN VPN Status VPN Setup Connectivity Setup For users new to the process of upgrading the ANG-1100 firmware, you will observe the following behavior once you press the “Apply” button.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config 7 After downloading and “flashing” are complete, a status page displays as shown in Figure 18 indicating the process was successful and displays the FTP server IP address and new build filepath. Aurorean Network Gateway Firmware Update Help VPN The Aurorean Network Gateway 1100 has been updated with the changes you have selected.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Setting Up the LAN LAN configuration of the Trusted side of the ANG-1100 involves choosing either to manually set an IP address and subnet for the ANG-1100 or dynamically assign its IP address via your network’s DHCP server. The factory default LAN setting configures the ANG as a DHCP server on the trusted LAN and automatically assign IP addresses to local PCs. Usually, this setting need not be modified.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config ! Click the Manual assigned IP address radio button and perform the following steps: – Set the ANG-1100’s IP address. CAUTION If you chose NetWork Extension mode (in the VPN Setup window), you must manually configure the IP and Starting IP address of the ANG with values supplied by your Network Administrator. This trusted subnet is routed to the central Intranet so it must have a distinct IP address. By default, the ANG-1100 uses 192.168.1.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Release and click OK. Then click Renew All and click OK. - For Windows NT/2000 systems, type ipconfig /release and press ENTER. Then type ipconfig /renew and press ENTER. - For Macintosh systems, check the TCP-IP control panel. 3 If you chose the DHCP option or changed the DNS or WINS default entries, a window appears detailing the reconfiguration changes and prompting you to reboot the ANG-1100. Click Reboot Now.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Begin Firewall Setup by performing the following steps: 1 Click the Firewall Setup menu option. The Firewall Setup window appears as shown in Figure 21.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config NOTE If you press the Reset button after you have configured your ANG-1100, you will lose your entire configuration. Any settings you have changed from factory defaults, such as firewall rules, will be removed. We recommend that you save these settings to a Notepad file which you then can reference if you are compelled to use the Reset button.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Aurorean Network Gateway Set Password Help VPN Old password: VPN Status VPN Setup New password: Confirm: Connectivity Setup Internet Setup Apply Figure 22 Set Password Window 2 Type the old Password in the field provided. 3 Type a new Password in the field provided. 4 Confirm the new password in the field provided. 5 Click Apply.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Checking Device Status The Device Status window provides a host of important data to ensure the ANG-1100 is connected properly and to permit troubleshooting as problems occur. When consulting Enterasys Customer Support, you will be asked to display this window. The following categories are detailed in the Device Status window: ! Version lists the Release, Patch and Build numbers, and internal name of the ANG-1100’s firmware.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Aurorean Network Gateway Device Status Help Version Aurorean Network Gateway Release 2.0 Patch 00 Build 121 (3.2) VPN VPN Status VPN Setup Connectivity Setup Internet Setup LAN Setup Firewall Setup ANG-1100 System Set Password Device Status Firmware Update Advanced Utilities Links Config File Editor Aurorean Products Enterasys Home CPU CPU: MMU: FPU: Clocking: BogoMips: Calibration: COLDFIRE (m5307) none none 104.6MHz 59.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config eth1:0 Link encap: Ethernet HWaddr 00:D0:CF:00:4D:95 inet addr: 10.120.51.247 P-t-P: 10.120.51.1. Mask: 255.255.255.255 UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING MTU: 1400 Metric:1 RX packets: 77 errors: 0 dropped: 0 overruns: 0 frame: 0 TX packets: 77 errors: 0 dropped: 0 overruns: 0 carrier: 0 collisions: 0 lo Link encap: Local Loopback inet addr: 127.0.01 Bcast: 127.255.255.255. Mask: 255.0.0.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Using Advanced Utilities Advanced Utilities provided by the ANG-1100 include: ! Setting the MAC Address of a newly attached ANG-1100 when you want to quickly connect to a cable service provider. MAC addresses are used by service providers to identify supported users.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config 2 Do one of the following: – To change the ANG-1100’s MAC address to reflect your computer’s MAC address, first find the computer’s address by issuing the proper command at a DOS prompt. For Windows 95/98/ME systems, type winipcfg; for Windows NT/2000 systems, type ipconfig /all; for Macintosh systems, check the TCP-IP control panel. In the command output, look for the Physical or Adapter Address value.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config 1 Click the Configuration Edit menu option. The Configuration Edit window appears as shown in Figure 26. Aurorean Network Gateway Configuration File Edit Help Configuration Files config inittab ipfwrules options ripd.conf start zebra.conf ipfwrule.routing dhcpd.conf config.ike hosts pppoe winsd.conf .netrc snmpd.gms.conf snmpd.conf snmp.conft resolv.conf config.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Aurorean Network Gateway Configuration File Edit Help Configuration Files config inittab ipfwrules options ripd.conf start zebra.conf ipfwrule.routing dhcpd.conf dhcpd.iplist config.ike hosts pppoe winsd.conf .netrc .resolv.conf config.dat dhcpd-cache.eth1 hostinfo-eth1 dhcpd.leases File:/etc/config/config oasswd neGpPWI1gigw2 wizard 1 dhcpcd 1 snmeth0 255,255,255.0 ipeth0 192.168.1.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config NOTE If you press the Reset button after configuring your ANG-1100, you will lose your entire configuration. Any settings you have changed from factory defaults, such as firewall rules, will be removed. We recommend that you save these settings to a Notepad file which you then can reference if you are compelled to use the Reset button.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Refer to the tables below for command usage, switches, arguments, and definitions. Usage ipportfw -A -[t | u] l.l.l.l/lport -R a.a.a.a/rport add entry ipportfw -D -[t | u] l.l.l.l/lport delete entry l.l.l.l is the address of the VPN interface receiving packets to be forwarded a.a.a.
Chapter 3 Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config Refer to the table below for a sample IP port forwarding configuration: Example ipportfw -C ipportfw -A -t10.120.50.215/23 -R 192.168.0.1/23 ipportfw -A -t10.120.50.215/21 -R 192.168.0.1/21 ipportfw -A -t10.120.50.215/6000 -R 192.168.0.2/6000 The above sample configuration performs the following tasks: ! Clears the IP port forwarding table ! Maps telnet (TCP port 23) from the VPN address (10.120.50.215) to port 23 on the internal server 192.168.0.
A Glossary Aurorean Network Gateway An Enterasys Networks device that creates a secure virtual private circuit over the Internet between itself and a remote user’s computer. The Aurorean Network Gateway encapsulates data packets using IPSec and encrypts data to prevent third-parties from intercepting and examining it.
Appendix A Glossary authentication server (such as a RADIUS or SecurID server). When the network administrator changes tunnel connection parameters, the Aurorean Policy Server provide updated configuration files to Aurorean Network Gateways on request. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers are used to assign IP addresses. The Aurorean Network Gateway-1102/1105 is capable of assigning IP addresses. DSL Refers to Digital Subscriber Lines.
Appendix A Glossary Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Tunneling protocol developed by Cisco that can encapsulate a wide variety of protocol packet types inside IP tunnels, creating a virtual point-to-point link over the Internet. For PPTP, GRE is used to encapsulate PPP data packets within an IP packet (IP packet headers contain address information necessary for routing, while PPP packets do not). Internet Service Provider (ISP) A vendor who provides direct access to the Internet.
Appendix A Glossary LAN Locan Area Network (LAN) connects computers and peripherals together in an office or a campus to allow the computers to access each other and other common peripherals. LEDs Abbreviation of light emitting diode, an electronic device that lights up when electricity is passed through it. LEDs are usually red, but the ANG-1102/1105 uses green LEDs. The LEDs are used to indicators.
Appendix A Glossary Point of Presence (POP) In Internet terms, the physical site that contains an ISP’s network equipment. Remote users dial into the POP, authenticate against the ISP’s customer database, and then gain access to the Internet. ISPs typically have POPs scattered throughout their service area, so that can customers can dial a local phone call and avoid paying long- distance charges when accessing the Internet.
Appendix A Glossary Routers Devices which direct network traffic among LANs or WANs until the data reaches its destination. To do this, routers communicate with one another using dedicated protocols such as IGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) to transfer information on network addressing, status, and configuration. TCP/IP Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet.
B Specifications This appendix details the specifications of the ANG-1100. Table 1 ANG-1100 Specifications Category Chassis Environment Parameters Depth 6” (16 cm) Width 10” (25 cm) Height 1.5” (4 cm) Weight 1 lb. (.5 kg) Operating Temperature 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F) Storage Temperature -20° to +70° C (-4° to +158° F) Humidity 0 to 95%, non-condensing Power Supply Power Adapter External universal, auto switching: 110-250 VAC Regulated UL Listed Class 2 power supply must be used.
Appendix B Specifications Table 1 ANG-1100 Specifications (Continued) Category Performance Protocols & Standards Parameters Server Capacity > 25 concurrent tunnels Tunnel Performance Up to 3 Mbps with IPSec Hardware acceleration SafeNet 1140 CryptoCore chip on ANG-1105 Tunnel Protocols IP Security Protocol (IPSec) as defined in RFC 2401 and 2409 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) as defined in RFC 1234 Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) as defined in RFC 1701 and 1702 Internet Key Exchange
Appendix B Specifications Table 1 ANG-1100 Specifications (Continued) Category Ethernet Parameters Number of Ports Two (ANG-1102) or five (ANG-1105) Data Transfer Rate 10 Mbps on the ANG-1102, 100 Mbps on the ANG-1105 Connector 8-position modular jack (RJ-45) Serial Number of Ports One DB-9 jack on the ANG-1105 as a console interface Safety Regulations US/Canada/ Europe UL 1950, CSA c22.2 No.
C Pin Assignments This appendix describes pin assignments for the Ethernet connectors on the ANG-1100. Additionally, the ANG-1105 provides a serial connector. ANG-1100 servers are equipped with either two or five Ethernet ports located at the rear of the chassis, supporting full-duplex 10Base-T transmission. Connections from your PC to the ANG-1105 require the use of a straightthrough cable (not supplied); PC connections to the ANG-1102 require a crossover cable or a straight-through cable if using a hub.
Appendix C Pin Assignments Pin 8 Pin 1 LAN 1-4 (TRUSTED) Pin 8 Pin 1 WAN: ANG-1102 (EXTERNAL) Pin 8 WAN: ANG-1105 (EXTERNAL) Pin 1 Pin Signal 1 Transmit + 2 Transmit - 3 Receive + 4 Return 5 Return 6 Receive - 7 Return 8 Return Pin Signal 1 Transmit - 2 Transmit + 3 Receive - 4 Return 5 Return 6 Receive+ 7 Return 8 Return Figure 1 Ethernet Port Pin Assignments The ANG-1105 is equipped with a single serial port for debugging purposes.
Appendix C Pin Assignments DB-9 Pin 1 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 9 Pin Signal 1 Carrier Detect (CD) 2 Receive Data (RX) 3 Transmit Data (TX) 4 Data Term Ready (DTR) 5 Ground (GND) 6 No Carrier (NC) 7 Request to Send (RTS) 8 Clear to Send (CTS) 9 No Carrier (NC) Figure 2 Serial Port Pin Assignments Aurorean Network Gateway-1100 User’s Guide 53
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Index A accessories 4 cross-over cable 4 power cord 4 power supply 4 ANG-1100 accessories 4 Ethernet LEDs 10 Ethernet ports 5 front panel LEDs 10 Interconnects 6 Power connections 8 Power LED 10 specifications 47 unpacking 3 Usage ix VPN LED 10 WAN LED 10 Aurorean Network Gateway definition 41 Aurorean Network Gateway-1100 See ANG-1100 Aurorean Policy Server definition 41 Aurorean Web Config, definition 41 authentication 48 configuring IP port forwarding 37 Connecting 8 connecting power 8 connector pin as
Index F firewall setup 26 Firewall, definition 42 Flash specifications 47 FTP server 21, 23 G Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) 43, 48 GRE.
Index pin assignments DB-9 52 pin assignments Ethernet 51 Point of Presence (POP), definition 45 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), definition 45 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) 48 definition 45 POP definition 45 Power 8 power connections 8 power supply 9 specifications 47 power cord 4, 8 power supply 4, 9 PPP, definition 45 PPPoE 18, 20 PPPoE, definition 45 PPTP, definition 45 processor specifications 47 protocols 48 Q Quick Setup card 4 R regulatory compliance 49 reset button 5, 14, 26, 28, 37 Riv
Index VPN.