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RF550VPN/RF560VPN Reference Guide – Using Advanced Settings 2
How-To: RF550VPN/RF560VPN Advanced Settings
Reference Guide Number: S000268C
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Revision Date Description
A 08/05/02 Initial release
A1 08/06/02 Changes to each example. Examples 2-5 do not require
virtual server configuration.
A2 08/06/02 Ex 3 requires virtual server. Corrections to ex 5.
B 04/16/03 Changes for software Version 4.64.
C 07/01/03 Add RF560VPN.
This document gives examples that involve the
Advanced Settings on the RF550VPN/RF560VPN.
Example 1: Explains how to configure the RF550VPN/RF560VPN as a virtual server to allow a remote
workstation to create a Telnet connection to a LAN though the VPN. This example is broken
down into three sections:
· Section one explains how to configure the RF550VPN/RF560VPN.
· Section two explains how to configure the Windows 2000 Server on the LAN to accept a
Telnet connection from a remote client.
· Section three explains how to configure the Windows 2000 remote client to generate a
Telnet connection to the LAN server.
Example 2: Explains how to setup and use LAN filters on the RF550VPN/RF560VPN.
Example 3: Explains how to setup and use WAN filters on the RF550VPN/RF560VPN configured as a
virtual server.
Example 4: Explains how to use a Kiwi Syslog Server to capture syslog messages sent from the
RF550VPN/RF560VPN.
Example 5: Explains how to setup and use Dynamic DNS on the RF550VPN/RF560VPN.
The RouteFinder software is pre-installed. Initial configuration is required in order for you to run the
WebAdmin program and begin operation. The browser-based interface eases VPN configuration and
management. The VPN functionality is based on IPSec and PPTP protocols and uses Triple DES 168-bit
encryption to ensure that your information remains private.
Caution: Use a safe Password! Your first name spelled backwards is not a sufficiently safe password; a
password such as xfT35$4 is better.
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