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Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration Local Security Gateway Type > IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication Domain Name The Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is the host name and domain name for a specific computer on the Internet. Enter the FQDN of the Router. IP address The WAN (or Internet) IP address of the Router automatically appears. IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication Local Security Gateway Type > IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication E-mail address Enter the e-mail address for authentication. IP address The WAN (or Internet) IP address of the Router automatically appears. Dynamic IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication The Local Security Gateway will be a dynamic IP address, so you do not need to enter the IP address. When the Remote Security Gateway requests to create a tunnel with the Router, the Router will work as a responder. The domain name must match the Remote Security Gateway of the remote VPN device and can only be used for one tunnel connection. Local Security Gateway Type > Dynamic IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication E-mail address Enter the e-mail address for authentication. Local Security Group Type Select the local LAN user(s) behind the Router that can use this VPN tunnel. Select the type you want to use: IP, Subnet, or IP Range. Follow the instructions for the type you want to use. NOTE: The Local Security Group Type you select should match the Remote Security Group Type selected on the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel. After you have selected the Local Security Group Type, the settings available on this screen may change, depending on which selection you have made. IP Only the computer with a specific IP address will be able to access the tunnel. Local Security Group Type > IP IP address Enter the appropriate IP address. The default IP is 192.168.1.0. Subnet The default is Subnet. All computers on the local subnet will be able to access the tunnel. Local Security Gateway Type > Dynamic IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication DomainName Enterthedomainnameforauthentication. (Once used, you cannot use it again to create a new tunnel connection.) Dynamic IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication The Local Security Gateway will be a dynamic IP address, so you do not need to enter the IP address. When the Remote Security Gateway requests to create a tunnel with the Router, the Router will work as a responder. 10/100 4-Port VPN Router Local Security Group Type > Subnet IP address Enter the IP address. The default is 192.168.1.0. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. The default is 255.255.255.0. IP Range Specify a range of IP addresses within a subnet that will be able to access the tunnel. 36

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Chapter 4
Advanced Configuration
36
10/100 4-Port VPN Router
Local Security Gateway Type > IP + Domain Name(FQDN)
Authentication
Domain Name
The Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
is the host name and domain name for a specific computer
on the Internet. Enter the FQDN of the Router.
IP address
The WAN (or Internet) IP address of the Router
automatically appears.
IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication
Local Security Gateway Type > IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN)
Authentication
E-mail
address
Enter
the
e-mail
address
for
authentication.
IP address
The WAN (or Internet) IP address of the Router
automatically appears.
Dynamic IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication
The Local Security Gateway will be a dynamic IP address,
so you do not need to enter the IP address. When the
Remote Security Gateway requests to create a tunnel with
the Router, the Router will work as a responder.
The domain name must match the Remote Security
Gateway of the remote VPN device and can only be used
for one tunnel connection.
Local Security Gateway Type > Dynamic IP + Domain Name(FQDN)
Authentication
Domain Name
Enter the domain name for authentication.
(Once used, you cannot use it again to create a new tunnel
connection.)
Dynamic IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication
The Local Security Gateway will be a dynamic IP address,
so you do not need to enter the IP address. When the
Remote Security Gateway requests to create a tunnel with
the Router, the Router will work as a responder.
Local Security Gateway Type > Dynamic IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN)
Authentication
E-mail
address
Enter
the
e-mail
address
for
authentication.
Local Security Group Type
Select the local LAN user(s) behind the Router that can
use this VPN tunnel. Select the type you want to use:
IP
,
Subnet
, or
IP Range
. Follow the instructions for the type
you want to use.
NOTE:
The Local Security Group Type you select
should match the Remote Security Group Type
selected on the VPN device at the other end of
the tunnel.
After you have selected the Local Security Group Type, the
settings available on this screen may change, depending
on which selection you have made.
IP
Only the computer with a specific IP address will be able
to access the tunnel.
Local Security Group Type > IP
IP address
Enter the appropriate IP address. The default
IP is
192.168.1.0
.
Subnet
The default is
Subnet
. All computers on the local subnet
will be able to access the tunnel.
Local Security Group Type > Subnet
IP
address
Enter
the
IP
address.
The
default
is
192.168.1.0
.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask. The default is
255.255.255.0
.
IP Range
Specify a range of IP addresses within a subnet that will be
able to access the tunnel.