Asus SL1000 User Manual

Asus SL1000 Manual

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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Revision 1.1 Oct. 30, 2003
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    part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT. Product warranty or service will
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    System Requirements 1 1.3 Using this Document 1 1.3.1 Notational conventions 1 1.3.2 Typographical conventions 1 1.3.3 Special messages 1 2 Getting to Know the Internet Security Router 3 2.1 Parts Remote Access 7 2.4.2 VPN...7 3 Quick Start Guide 9 3.1 Part 1 - Connecting the Hardware
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    12 3.2.6 Assigning static IP addresses to your PCs 13 3.3 Part 3 - Quick Configuration of the Internet Security Router 14 3.3.1 Buttons Used in Setup Wizard 14 3.3.2 Setting Up the Internet Security Router 14 3.3.3 Testing Your Setup 20 3.3.4 Default Router Settings 20 4 Getting
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    31 6.2.2 Configuring PPPoE for WAN 32 6.3 Dynamic IP...32 6.3.1 WAN Dynamic IP Configuration Parameters 32 6.3.2 Configuring Dynamic IP for WAN 33 6.4 Static IP ...34 6.4.1 WAN Static IP Configuration Parameters 34 6.4.2 Configuring Static IP for WAN 34 6.5 Viewing WAN Statistics 35
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    List (ACL 45 9.1.3.1 Priority Order of ACL Rule 45 9.1.3.2 Tracking Connection State 46 9.1.4 Default ACL Rules 46 9.2 NAT Overview...46 9.2.1 Static (One to One) NAT 46 9.2.2 Dynamic NAT 47 9.2.3 NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) or PAT (Port Address Translation 48
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    Rules 62 9.6.2 Configuring Service List 62 9.6.2.1 9.6.2.2 Service List Configuration Parameters 63 Access Service List Configuration Page - (Firewall è Advanced è Service 63 9.6.2.3 Add a Service 63 9.6.2.4 Modify a Service 64 9.6.2.5 Delete a Service 64 9.6.2.6 View Configured
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    Time Range 81 9.7.4.4 Modify a Time Range 81 9.7.4.5 Delete a Time Range 82 9.7.4.6 Delete a Schedule in a Time Range 82 9.7.4.7 Time Range Example 82 9.8 Firewall Statistics - Firewall è Statistics 83 10 Configuring VPN 85 10.1 Default Parameters 85 10.2 VPN Tunnel Configuration
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    100 10.6.2.1 Setup the Internet Security Routers 101 10.6.2.2 Configure VPN Rules on ISR1 102 10.6.2.3 Configure VPN Rules on ISR2 104 10.6.2.4 Establish Tunnel and Verify 107 11 Configuring Remote Access 109 11.1 Remote Access 109 11.2 Manage User Groups and Users 109 11.2.1 11.2.2 User
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    System Configuration Management 126 12.5.1 Reset System Configuration 126 12.5.2 Backup System Configuration 127 12.5.3 Restore System Configuration 127 12.6 Upgrade Firmware 128 12.7 Reset the Internet Security Router 129 12.8 Logout Configuration Manager 130 13 ALG Configuration 131 14 IP
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    Wizard Home Page...15 Figure 3.4. Setup Wizard - Password Configuration Page 15 Figure 3.5. Setup Wizard - System Identity Configuration Page 16 Figure 3.6. Setup Wizard - Date/Time Configuration Page 16 Figure 3.7. Setup Wizard - LAN IP Configuration Page 17 Figure 3.8. Setup Wizard - DHCP
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    14. Service List Range 82 Figure 9.35. Time Range Example - Deny FTP Access for MISgroup1 During OfficeHours 82 Figure 9.36. Firewall active connections statistics 83 Figure 10.1. VPN Tunnel Configuration Page - Pre-shared Key Mode 91 Figure 10.2. VPN Tunnel Configuration Page - Manual
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    11.1. User Group Configuration Page...110 Figure 11.2. User Group and Users Configuration Example IP address 120 Figure 11.16. Aggressive Mode Remote Access Example - Remote VPN Connection Setup for "RoadWarrior" Group...121 Figure 12.1. System Services Configuration Page 123 Figure 12.2. Password
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    and LEDs ...4 Table 2.3. DoS Attacks ...5 Table 2.4. VPN Features of the Internet Security Router 7 Table 3.1. LED Indicators ...10 Table 3.2. Default Settings Summary...20 Table 4.1. Description of Commonly Used Buttons and Icons 22 Table 5.1. LAN IP Configuration Parameters...25 Table 5.2. DHCP
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    Table 9.10. Time Range Configuration Parameters 80 Table 10.1. Default Connections in the Internet Security Router 85 Table 10.2. Pre-configured IKE proposals in the Internet Security Router 85 Table 10.3. Pre-configured IPSec proposals in the Internet Security Router 86 Table 10.4. VPNTtunnel
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    „ Services including IP route, DNS and DDNS configuration, RIP, and IP performance monitoring „ Configuration program accessible via a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Netscape 7.0.2 or later. 1.2 System Requirements In order to use the Internet Security Router for Internet
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    Chapter 1. Introduction Internet Security Router User's Manual Note Provides clarification or non-essential information on the current topic. Definition Explains terms Glossary. WARNING Provides messages of high importance, including messages relating to personal safety or system integrity. 2
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 2. Getting to Know the Internet Security Router 2 Getting to Know the Internet Security Router 2.1 Parts List In addition to this document, your Internet Security Router should come with the following: „ The Internet Security Router „ Power adapter „
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    provides reverse NAT capability, which enables SOHO users to host various services such as e-mail servers, web servers, etc. The NAT rules drive the translation mechanism at the NAT router. The following types of NAT are supported by the Internet Security Router. „ Static NAT - Maps an internal host
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    drop ICMP redirects and IP loose/strict source routing packets. For example, the Internet Security Router Firewall provides protection from "WinNuke", a widely used program to remotely crash unprotected Windows systems in the Internet. The Internet Security Router Firewall also provides protection
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    the Internet Security Router Internet Security Router User's Manual program numbers. 2.4.1.5 Application Level Gateway (ALG) Applications such as FTP, games etc., open connections dynamically based on the respective application parameter. To go through the firewall on the Internet Security Router
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    Security Router Firewall dynamically activates the usergroup's set of access policies. These policies will subsequently be enforced until the user logs out of the session or until inactivity timeout period has lapsed. 2.4.2 VPN The introduction of broadband Internet access at an affordable price
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    Chapter 2. Getting to Know the Internet Security Router Internet Security Router User's Manual „ Remote Access VPN - Corporations use VPN to establish secure, end-to-end private network connections over a public networking infrastructure. VPN have become the logical solution for remote access
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide 3 Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide provides basic instructions for connecting the Internet Security Router to a computer or a LAN and to the Internet. „ Part 1 provides instructions to set up the hardware. „ Part 2
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    Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide Internet Security Router User's Manual 3.1.4 Step 4. Turn on the Internet Security Router, the ADSL or cable modem and power up your computers. Press the Power switch on the rear panel of the Internet Security Router to the ON position. Turn on your ADSL or cable modem
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide If the LEDs illuminate as expected, the Internet Security Router hardware is working properly. 3.2 Part 2 - Configuring Your Computers Part 2 of the Quick Start Guide provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings on
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    Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide Internet Security Router User's Manual You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 2000 installation CD or other media. Follow the instructions to install the files. 7. If prompted, click button to restart your computer with the new settings. Next,
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    default gateway, click the radio buttons that enable you to enter the information manually. Note Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same subnet as the Internet Security Router's LAN port. If you manually assign IP information to all your LAN PCs, you can follow the instructions
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    Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide Internet Security Router User's Manual 3.3 Part 3 - Quick Configuration of the Internet Security Router In Part 3, you log into the Configuration Manager on the Internet Security Router and configure basic settings for your Internet connection. Your ISP should provide
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide 3. Enter your user name and password, and then click to enter the Configuration Manager. The first time you log into this program, use these defaults: Default User Name: Default Password: admin admin Note You can change the
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    Guide Internet Security Router User's Manual 5. Now we are at the System Internet Security Router to maintain its own time. 7. It is recommended that you keep the default LAN IP settings at this point until after you have completed the rest of the configurations and confirm that your Internet
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide Figure 3.7. Setup Wizard - LAN IP Configuration Page Figure 3.8. Setup Wizard - DHCP Server Configuration Page 8. It is recommended that you keep the default settings for DHCP server until after you have completed the rest of
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    Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide Internet Security Router User's Manual Connection Mode dropdown list Figure 3.9. Setup Wizard - WAN PPPoE Configuration Page Connection Mode dropdown list Figure 3.10. Setup Wizard - WAN Dynamic IP Configuration Page a) PPPoE Connection Mode (see Figure 3.9) • You don
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 3. Quick Start Guide • Host name is optional. You may leave it empty if your ISP did not provide such information. • Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP. • Click on button to save the PPPoE settings. b) Dynamic IP Connection Mode
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    .0 Explanation/Instructions The Internet Security Router maintains a pool of private IP addresses for dynamic assignment to your LAN computers. To use this service, you must have set up your computers to accept IP information dynamically, as described in Part 2 of the Quick Start Guide. See section
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    IP address for the LAN port on the Internet Security Router. A login screen displays, as shown in Figure 4.1. Figure 4.1. Configuration Manager Login Screen 2. Enter your user name and password, and then click . The first time you log into the program, use these defaults: Default User
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    4. Getting Started with the Configuration Manager Internet Security Router User's Manual Note You can change the password at any time (see section 12.2 Change the Login Password on page 124). The Setup Wizard page displays each time you log into the program (shown in Figure 4.3 on page 23
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 4. Getting Started with the Configuration Manager Button/Icon Function Adds the existing configuration to the system, e.g. a static route or a firewall ACL rule and etc. Modifies the existing configuration in the system, e.g. a static route or a
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    Chapter 4. Getting Started with the Configuration Manager Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 4.4. System Information Page 24
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    identifies the WAN port on the Internet Security Router to the Internet. The LAN subnet mask identifies which parts of the LAN IP Address refer to your network as a whole and which parts refer specifically to nodes on the network. Your device is preconfigured with a default subnet mask of 255.255
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    - such as the Internet Security Router - to assign temporary IP addresses to your computers whenever they connect to your network. The assigning device is called a DHCP server, and the receiving device is a DHCP client. Note If you followed the Quick Start Guide instructions, you either configured
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    . 5.2.3 Configuring DHCP Server Note By default, the Internet Security Router is configured as a DHCP server on the LAN side, with a predefined IP address pool of 192.168.1.10 through 192.168.1.42 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0). To change this range of addresses, follow the procedures described
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    from this pool. The default gateway is the device that the DHCP client computers first contacted to communicate with the Internet. Typically, it is the Internet Security Router's LAN port IP address. Primary/Secondary DNS Server IP Address The IP address of the Domain Name System server to be used
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 5. Configuring LAN Settings 5.3 DNS 5.3.1 About DNS Domain Name System (DNS) servers map the user-friendly domain names that users type into their Web browsers (e.g., "yahoo.com") to the equivalent numerical IP addresses that are used for Internet
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    Chapter 5. Configuring LAN Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual 2. Configure the LAN PCs to use the IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server on the Internet Security Router, or enter the Internet Security Router's LAN IP address as their DNS server address manually for each PC on your
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    , DHCP and DNS server for your WAN in this chapter. 6.1 WAN Connection Mode Three modes of WAN connection are supported by the Internet Security Router - PPPoE, dynamic IP and static IP. You may select one of the WAN connection modes required by your ISP from the Connection Mode drop-down list in
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    Chapter 6. Configuring WAN Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual Table 6.1. WAN PPPoE Configuration Parameters Setting Host Name User Name and Password Primary/ Secondary DNS Connection Options Dial-On-Demand Keep Alive Description Host name is optional but may be required by some ISP.
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 6. Configuring WAN Settings Field Host Name Primary/ Secondary DNS MAC Cloning Description Host name is optional but may be required by some ISP. IP address of the primary and/or secondary DNS are optional as DHCP client will automatically obtain the
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    as the WAN on the Internet Security Router. You must at least enter the IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS is optional 6.4.2 Configuring Static IP for WAN Connection Mode dropdown list Figure 6.3. WAN Static IP Configuration Page Follow the instructions below to configure static
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 6. Configuring WAN Settings 5. Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server. This information should be provided by your ISP. Secondary DNS server is optional. 6. Click to save the static IP Internet data transmission problems. To view WAN IP
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    their TCP/IP properties, or because you configured them to receive the information dynamically from a server whenever they access the Internet. (Each of these processes is described in the Quick Start Guide instructions, Part 2.) „ On the Internet Security Router itself, a default gateway is
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    Routes Internet Security Router User's Manual 7.2 Dynamic Routing using RIP (Routing Information Protocol) RIP enables routing information exchange between routers; thus, routes are updated automatically without human intervention. It is recommended that you enable RIP in the System Services
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 7. Configuring Routes 2. Click to delete the selected route. WARNING Do not remove the route for default gateway unless you know what you are doing. Removing the default route will render the Internet unreachable. 7.3.4 Viewing the Static Routing
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    address changes from time to time (during reboot or when the ISP's DHCP server resets IP leases). Internet Security Router connects to a Dynamic DNS service whenever the WAN IP address changes. It supports setting up the web services such as Web server, FTP server using a domain name instead of the
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Internet DynDNS sl1000.homeunix.com ISR TokyoDNS sl1000.dns-tokyo.jp HTTP DDNS Server (DynDNS, TokyoDNS) Figure 8.2. Network Diagram for HTTP DDNS Whenever IP address of the configured DDNS interface changes, DDNS update is sent to the specified DDNS service
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 8. Configuring DDNS Field Description HTTP DDNS Specific Settings DDNS Service [For HTTP DDNS only] dyndns Please visit http://www.dyndns.org for more details. zoneedit Please visit http://www.zoneedit.com for more details. dyn-tokyo Please
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    to the DDNS service provider. If you have not done so, please visit www.dns-tokyo.jp or www.dyndns.org for more details. 2. Make sure that you have a host name configured for the Internet Security Router; otherwise, go to the System Information Configuration page (System Management è System Identity
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    Create, modify and delete pre-defined services, IP pools, NAT pools, application filters and time ranges to be used in inbound/outbound ACL configurations. „ View firewall statistics. Note: When you define an ACL rule, you instruct the Internet Security Router to examine each data packet it receives
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    engine will remember the connection state and allows the ICMP echo reply to pass through the firewall 9.1.4 Default ACL Rules The Internet Security Router supports three types of default access rules: „ Inbound Access Rules: for controlling incoming access to computers on your LAN. „ Outbound Access
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Figure 9.1 Static NAT - Mapping Four Private IP Addresses to Four Globally Valid IP Addresses 9.2.2 Dynamic NAT Dynamic NAT maps an internal host dynamically to a globally valid Internet address (m-to-n). The
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    Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual 9.2.3 NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) or PAT (Port Address Translation) Also called IP Masquerading, this feature maps many internal hosts to one globally valid Internet address. The mapping contains a
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    the Internet Security Router can be relayed to the internal host based on the protocol, port number and/or IP address specified in the ACL rule. This is useful when multiple services are hosted on different internal machines. Figure 9.6 shows that web server (TCP/80) is hosted on PC A, telnet server
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    Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual Field Description ID Add New Click drop-down list to select one of the following options: Any IP Address IP Address Subnet Range Address Mask IP Pool Begin End This option allows you to apply this rule to
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Field Description IP Address, Subnet, Select any of these options and enter details as described in the Source IP Range and IP SMTP, HTTP, FTP, TELNET. Note: service is a combination of protocol and port number.
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Field Description associate with an inbound ACL rule. Time Ranges Select a pre-configured time range . VPN Click on the "Enable" radio button if you want the traffic to go through VPN; inbound ACL rule, follow the instructions below: 1. Open the Outbound
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 4. Make changes to any or all of the following fields: source/destination IP, source/destination port, protocol, port mapping, time ranges, application filtering, log, and VPN. Please see Table 9.1 for explanation
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    Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 9.9. Outbound ACL Configuration Page 9.4.1 Outbound ACL Rule Configuration Parameters Table 9.2 describes the configuration parameters available for firewall outbound ACL rule. Table 9.2. Outbound ACL Rule
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Field IP Address IP Address Subnet Range Address Mask IP Pool Begin End Description network. This option allows you to specify an IP address on which this rule will be applied. Specify the appropriate network
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Field Description Single, Range Select any of these and enter details as described in the Source Port section above. Service This option allows you to select any of the pre-configured services , FTP, TELNET. Note: service is a combination of protocol and
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 9.4.3 Add an Outbound ACL Rule To add an outbound ACL rule, follow the instructions : source/destination IP, source/destination port, protocol, NAT, time ranges, application filtering, log, and VPN. Please see
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    Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual 4. in front of the rule to be deleted or follow the instructions below: 1. Open the Outbound ACL Rule Configuration Page (see section Keyword based URL (Uniform Resource Locator, e.g. www.yahoo.com) filtering allows you to define one or more keywords
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Figure 9.11. URL Filter Configuration Page 9.5.3 Add an URL Filter Rule To add an URL Filter, follow the instructions below: 1. Open the URL Configuration page (see section 9.5.2 Access URL Filter Configuration
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    Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual proxy web server is used. If you don't use a proxy server for your browser, this setting will be ignored. Note that you must disable and then enable the firewall for this change to take effect. Please refer to section 12.1 Configure System Services
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Figure 9.13. Self Access Rule 13. 9.6.1.3 Add a Self Access Rule To add a Self Access rule, follow the instructions below: 1. Open the Self Access Rule Configuration page (see section 9.6.1.2 Access Self Access Rule
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    /NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual 2. Select the Internet Security Router. 9.6.1.4 Modify a Self Access Rule To modify a Self Access rule, follow the instructions Access Rule Configuration Page. 9.6.2 Configuring Service List Services are a combination of Protocol and Port
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Service drop-down list Edit icon Figure 9.14. Service List Configuration Page 9.6.2.1 Service List Configuration Parameters Table 9.5 describes the available configuration parameters for firewall service list.
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    Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual 5. Click on the button to create the new service. The new service will then be displayed in the service list table at the bottom half of the Service Configuration page. 9.6.2.4 Modify a Service To modify a service, follow the instructions below
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Field Winnuke MIME Flood FTP Bounce IP Unaligned Time Stamp Sequence Number Prediction Check Sequence Number Out of Range Check ICMP Verbose Maximum IP Fragment Count Description to get into a "stuck state" where
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    9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual Field Description Minimum IP Fragment Size Enter the Minimum size of IP fragments to be allowed through Firewall. This limit will not be enforced on the last fragment of the packet. If the Internet traffic is such that
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    IP address to public IP address. Configure NAT Pools here before attaching them to policies. „ Time Ranges - This option allows you to configure time-windows for user-access to the networks across the Internet Security Router you to filter programs based on the assigned RPC program numbers. 9.7.1.1
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    Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual Field Allow Deletion of a file. SITE Allow Site parameters (Specific services provided by the FTP server). STOR Allow or deny of to an RPC filter to allow or deny RPC program numbers. 9.7.1.2 Access Application Filter Configuration Page - (
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Figure 9.16. Application Filter Configuration Page 9.7.1.3 Add an Application Filter The application filter configuration is best explained with a few examples.
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    Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Filter Rule dropdown list Internet Security Router User's Manual Filter Type drop-down list Figure 9.18. , it is recommended that you keep the "Default" setting. 6. Choose to enable to disable the logging option. The default setting is to keep the logging for this
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings FTP filter drop if necessary. However, it is recommended that you keep the "Default" setting. 6. Choose to enable to disable the logging option. The default setting is to keep the logging for this rule disabled. 71
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    Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual 7. Check the web application files to block - to an ACL Rule 9.7.1.4 Modify an Application Filter To modify an IP Pool, follow the instructions below: 1. Open the Application Filter Configuration page (see section
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Filter Rule dropdown list Chapter 9. IP pool. Table 9.8. IP Pool Configuration Parameters Field IP Pool Name IP Pool Type IP Range Start IP End IP Subnet Subnet Address Subnet Mask IP Address Description Enter the name of the local IP Select the type of IP
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    Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual Field Description IP Address Enter the IP Address. 9.7.2.2 Access IP Pool Configuration Page - (Firewall è Policy List è IP Pool) Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the Firewall menu, click the
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 2. Click on the icon of the IP pool to be modified in the IP Pool List table or select the IP pool from the IP Pool drop-down list. 3. Make desired changes to any or all of the following fields: Pool name, Pool
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    9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 9.27. IP Pool Example - Add Two IP Pools - MISgroup1 and MISgroup2 2. Associate an IP pool to firewall ACL rules - inbound, outbound or group ACL by selecting "IP Pool" from the Source IP Type drop-down list and
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings Field Description Static Select this type of NAT to set a one-to-one Mapping between the Internal Address and the External Address. LAN IP range For the Internal Address Start IP Enter the starting IP address.
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    /NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual 9.7.3.3 Add a NAT Pool To add a NAT Pool, follow the instructions below: 1. "Dynamic" pool type is selected, enter the original IP addresses (start IP Address, and end IP Address), and mapped IP addresses (start NAT IP Address and end NAT IP
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 10.64.2.0/24 Static NAT Pool 10.64.2.1 10.64.2.2 10.64.2.3 WAN Port 10.64.2.254 ISR LAN Port
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    Firewall/NAT Settings Internet Security Router User's Manual NAT type drop-down list NAT pool drop-down list Figure 9.32. NAT Pool Example - Associate a NAT Pool to an ACL Rule 9.7.4 Configuring Time Range With this option you can configure access time range records for eventual association
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 9.7.4.2 Access Time Range Configuration Page - (Firewall è Policy List è Time Range) Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the Firewall menu, click the Policy List submenu and then click the Time Range
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual 5. Click on the button to save the new settings. 9.7.4.5 Delete a Time Range To delete a Time Range, click on the icon of the Time Range to be deleted. 9.7.4.6 Delete a Schedule in a Time Range To delete a schedule in a Time Range, follow the instructions
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 9.8 Firewall Statistics - Firewall è Statistics The Firewall Statistics page displays details regarding the active connections. Figure 9.36 shows a sample firewall statistics
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN 10 Configuring VPN The chapter contains instructions for configuring VPN connections using automatic keying and manual keys. 10.1 Default Parameters The Internet Security Router is pre-configured with a default set of proposals/
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual Name ike-preshareddes-sha1-dh2 ike- Table 10.3 lists the default IPSec proposals available on the Internet Security Router Table 10.3. Pre-configured IPSec proposals in the Internet Security Router Name Encryption Algorithm ipsec
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Default lifetime Default lifetime for the pre- default). Disable Select this radio button to disable this rule. Move to This option allows you to set a priority for this rule. The VPN service in the Internet Security Router
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual Options Description VPN Connection Type Site to site Click this radio button to add a policy for site-to-site users. Remote access Click this radio button to add a policy for remote access users. User Group (only available for
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Options Description Xauth (aggressive mode only) Xauth is a user ID and password based authentication. This option is available only when aggressive mode is selected. Preshared Key Enter the shared secret (this should match
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    VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual -negotiation. The supported DH groups are DH-1, DH-2 and DH-5. The greater the group number, the more secure the connection is security association in seconds, minutes, hours or days and kilo bytes. Default value is 3600 seconds and 75000 kilo bytes. Manual
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN 10.3.1 Add a Rule for VPN Connection Using Pre-shared Key VPN Tunnel Configuration Page, as illustrated in the Figure 10.1, is used to configure a rule for VPN connection using pre-shared key To add a rule for a VPN connection,
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual 7. Assign a priority for this rule by selecting a number from the "Move to" drop-down list. Note that the number indicates the priority of the rule
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN 10.4 Establish VPN Connection Using Manual Keys This section describes the steps to establish the VPN tunnel-using manual keying. Manual keying is a method to achieve security when ease of configuration and maintenance is more
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual 5. Click on "Enable" or "Disable" radio button to enable or disable this rule. 6. Make changes to any or all of the following fields: local/remote secure group, remote gateway, key management type (select Manual Key), pre-shared
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN 1. Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the VPN menu, and then click the VPN Tunnel submenu. 2. The VPN rule table located at the bottom half of the VPN Configuration page shows all the configured VPN rules. 10.5 VPN
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 10.3 shows all the parameters available for VPN connections. To see an updated statistics, click on the button. Figure 10.3. VPN Statistics Page 10.6 VPN Connection Examples Gateways with integrated VPN and Firewall are
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN 10.6.1.1 Configure Rules on Internet Security Router 1 (ISR1) This section describes the steps to establish the VPN/Firewall for the Internet scenario. Figure 10.4 depicts the typical Intranet connections. Note that ADSL or cable
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 10.5. Intranet VPN Policy Configuration on ISR1 Step 1: Configure VPN connection rules Refer to the section 10.3 Establish VPN Connection Using Automatic Keying to configure VPN policies on ISR1 using automatic keying. Step
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Refer to the section 10.3 Establish VPN Connection Using Automatic Keying to configure VPN policies on ISR2 using automatic keying. Figure 10.6. Intranet VPN Policy Configuration on ISR2 Step 2: Configure Firewall rules 1.
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual Field NAT Action VPN Mask Value 255.255.255.0 None Allow Enable Note: The outbound Un-translated Firewall rule has to be added the existing rule ID 1001. Table 10.9. Inbound Un-translated Firewall Rule for VPN Packets on ISR1
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN ADSL/Cable Modem Internet ISR1 LAN 192.168.1.1 WAN the ISR1 and ISR2 are 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0. To avoid routing problems in such scenario, network IP addresses must be mapped to different ones: „ Network 192.168.1.0/255.255
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual 5. Save the configuration. 10.6.2.2 Configure VPN Rules on ISR1 Step 1: Configure VPN Rule Refer to the section 10.3 Establish VPN Connection Using Automatic Keying to configure VPN policies on ISR1 using automatic keying with the
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Figure 10.9. Extranet Example - Outgoing NAT Pool Configuration on ISR1 2. Configure incoming static NAT pool (reverse-static-NAT) for translating addresses in range 192.168.11.1-192.168.11.254 to 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254 Figure
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    10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 10.11. Extranet Example - Outbound ACL Rule on ISR1 2. Configure inbound Firewall rules to map the destination IP address of inbound packets from 192.168.11.x range to 192.168.1.x (defined by Incoming_NAT pool) range after the
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Refer to the section 10.3 Establish VPN Connection Using Automatic Keying to configure VPN policies on ISR2 using automatic keying with the following addresses: 1. Use 192.168.12.0/255.255.255.0 as Local Secure Group 2. Use 192.168
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    Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Internet Security Router User's Manual 2. Configure incoming static NAT pool (reverse-static-NAT) for translating addresses in range 192.168.12.1-192.168.12.254 to 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254 Figure 10.15. Extranet Example - Incoming NAT Pool Configuration on ISR2 Step
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 10. Configuring VPN Figure 10.17. Extranet Example - Inbound ACL and give the correct IP address. „ Default route is not configured for ISR1 or ISR2. Configure the default routes as necessary. „ Firewall rules corresponding to VPN connection may not be
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    out of the Internet Security Router or in case of inactivity time-out. A typical configuration for remote access involves the following actions: „ Add/modify/delete a new user group and user information (including user name, password and etc) to the group. „ For VPN remote access, virtual IP address
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    Access Internet Security Router User's Manual Field User Name Description Enter a unique User name for the user that you would like to add. User State Password Confirm Password Click on the Enable or Disable radio button to enable or disable the user. Disabling the user will force the user to
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 11. Configuring Remote Access 6. If you want to add a user to this newly created group, continue with the following steps; otherwise, jump to step 12 to complete the configuration. 7. Select "Add New User" from the user drop-down list. 8. Enter a
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    Remote Access Internet Security Router User's Manual 3. Click on the button to delete this user group. Note that a user group cannot be deleted unless all the users belong to the group are deleted first. To delete a user, simply click on the icon of the user in the Remote User List table
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    based policies; otherwise, the Internet Security Router will drop all the connection requests from the user. Users in a user group can enter the following URL in the browser in order to login to the Internet Security Router and activate associated access policies. http:///login The Login
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    Chapter 11. Configuring Remote Access Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 11.4. Login Console After a successful login, the screen appears as in Figure 11.5. Figure 11.5. Login Status Screen User Name: Richard Group Name: RoadWarrior Internet User Name: Gloria Group Name: RoadWarrior
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 11. Configuring Remote Access 11.5 Configure Firewall for Remote Access Remote Access is usually used to support mobile users of a company to access their corporate network without compromising on security. The steps required for configuring the
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    Internet Security Router allows you to assign a virtual IP address for each remote VPN user. Those remote VPN users can use VPN client software such as SafeNet SoftRemote or SSH Sentinel VPN Client software to establish VPN connection between the Internet Security Router and the VPN client software
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    on the Remote Access menu, and then click the VPN Virtual IP submenu. The VPN Virtual IP Configuration page displays, as shown in Figure 11.9. Note that you must login as administrator to configure any settings for the Internet Security Router. 2. Change the virtual network address in the Virtual
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    of computers in the LAN. Note that third party VPN client software, such as SafeNet SoftRemote 9.0, is required to use the VPN remote access feature in the Internet Security Router. Two modes, main mode and aggressive mode, are supported for VPN remote access. 11.7.1 Main Mode Remote Access Main
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 11. Configuring Remote Access Figure 11.12. Main Mode Remote Access Example - Configure the Virtual IP address 3. Create a VPN policy for Richard and Gloria. The settings for this policy are illustrated in Figure 11.13. Note that only one policy is
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    policies on the Internet Security Router. Once these policies are instantiated, the remote user is allowed secure access through the Internet Security Router. Again, the example, see Figure 11.10, used to illustrate the main mode remote access is used here. Follow the instructions below to configure
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 11. Configuring Remote Access 3. Create a VPN policy for Richard and Gloria. The settings for this policy are illustrated in Figure 11.16. Note that only one policy is needed for both
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 12. System Management 12 System Management This chapter describes the following administrative tasks that you can perform using Configuration Manager: „ Configure system services „ Modify password „ Modify system Information „ Modify system date and
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    Chapter 12. System Management Internet Security Router User's Manual 12.2 Change the Login Password The first time you log into the Configuration Manager, you use the default username and password (admin and admin). The system allows two types of users - administrator (username: admin) and guest
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 12. System Management Figure 12.3. System Information Configuration Page 12.4 Setup Date and Time The Internet Security Router keeps a record of the current date and time, which it uses to calculate and report various performance data. Note
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    have no way to access the Internet Security Router, e.g. you forget your password. The only way out in this scenario is to reset the system configuration to the factory default by following the procedures below using the reset switch: 1. Power down the Internet Security Router and wait for at least
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 12. System Management 12.5.2 Backup System Configuration Follow the steps below to backup system configuration: 1. Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the System Management menu, click the Configuration submenu and then click the Backup
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    configuration. Note that the Internet Security Router will reboot to make the new system configuration in effect. 12.6 Upgrade Firmware ASUSTeK may from time to time provide you with an update to the firmware running on the Internet Security Router. All system software is contained in a single
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 12. System Management 1. Log into Configuration Manager, click the System Management menu and then click the Firmware Upgrade submenu. The Firmware Upgrade page displays, as shown in Figure 12.9. Figure 12.9. Firmware Upgrade Page 2. In the Firmware
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    Chapter 12. System Management Internet Security Router User's Manual 12.8 Logout Configuration Manager To logout of Configuration Manager, click on the button in the Configuration Manager Logout page. If you are using IE as
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 13. ALG Configuration 13 ALG Configuration Table 13.1 lists all the supported ALGs (Application Layer Gateway). Table 13.1. Supported ALG ALG/Application Name PCAnywhere RTSP-554 RTSP-7070 Net2Phone CUSeeMe Netmeeting Netmeeting with ILS Netmeeting
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    Chapter 13. ALG Configuration Internet Security Router User's Manual ALG/Application Name Protocol and Port 53 Age Of Empires (Gaming Zone) TCP/47624 TCP/28801 Predefined Service Name L2TP DNS PPTP DNS IKE DNS Tested Software Version Windows 2000 Server built-in Windows 2000 Server built-in
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 13. ALG Configuration ALG/Application Name Diablo II (BATTLENET UDP/53 Finger TCP/79 UDP/53 Predefined Service Name HTTPS HTTP DNS DIABLO-II BATTLE-NET-TCP, BATTLE-NET-UDP DNS Diablo II Tested Software Version Diablo II POP3 DNS IMAP4 DNS SMTP
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 14. IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets 14 IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets 14.1 IP Addresses Note This section pertains only to IP addresses for IPv4 (version 4 of the Internet Protocol). IPv6 addresses are not covered. This section
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Class A networks are the Internet level of the Internet, such as Internet are usually class C networks. Some important notes regarding IP field 3 are part of the network for its host IDs, which range from 0 to 127 (instead of IDs, ranging from 0 to 63
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Chapter 14. IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets Class C: 255.255.255.0 These are called default because they are used when a network is initially configured, at which time it has no subnets. 137
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    Security Router User's Manual Appendix 15. Troubleshooting 15 Troubleshooting This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using the Internet Security Router, and provides instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose problems. Contact Customer Support
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    Appendix 15. Troubleshooting Internet Security Router User's Manual Problem PCs cannot display web pages on the Internet. Troubleshooting Suggestion addresses within a predefined pool Verify that the DNS server specified on the PCs is correct for your ISP, as discussed in the item above.
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    15. Troubleshooting Figure 15.1. Using the ping Utility If the target computer cannot be located, you will receive the message "Request timed out." Using the ping command, you can test whether the path to the Internet Security Router is working (using the preconfigured default LAN IP address 192
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    Appendix 15. Troubleshooting Internet Security Router User's Manual Figure 15.2. Using the nslookup Utility There may be several addresses associated with an Internet name. This is common for web sites that receive heavy traffic; they use multiple, redundant servers to carry the same information.
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    addresses. Each of the Internet Security Router's interfaces can be configured as a DHCP relay. See DHCP. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server A DHCP server is a computer that is responsible for assigning IP addresses to the computers on a LAN. See DHCP. Domain Name System The DNS maps domain
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    Appendix 16. Glossary Internet Security Router User's Manual download DSL Ethernet filtering filtering rule firewall FTP hop hop count host HTTP ICMP IGMP Internet intranet IP IP address element of URLs, which identify a specific file at a web site, e.g., http://www.asus.com. See also DNS. To
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Appendix 16. Glossary ISP LAN LED MAC address mask Mbps NAT NAT rule network network mask NIC packet ping port PPP from 0 to 255, separated by periods, e.g., 209.191.4.240. An IP address consists of a network ID that identifies the particular network the
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    Appendix 16. Glossary Internet Security Router User's Manual PPPoE protocol remote RIP RJ-45 routing rule SDNS SNMP subnet subnet mask TCP TCP/IP Telnet TFTP TTL between your ISP and your computer. The WAN interface on the Internet Security Router uses two forms of PPP called PPPoA and PPPoE. See
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    to the Internet Security Router, WAN refers to the Internet. A software program that uses Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to download information from (and upload to) web sites, and displays the information, which may consist of text, graphic images, audio, or video, to the user. Web browsers
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual 17 Index 100BASE-T, 143 10BASE-T, 143 ADSL, 143 authenticate, 143 Binary numbers, 143 Bits, 143 Broadband, 143 Broadcast, 143 Computers configuring IP information, 11 Configuration Manager overview, 21 troubleshooting, 140 Connectors rear panel, 3 Date and time
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    troubleshooting, 139 Login to Configuration Manager, 21 150 Internet Security Router User's Manual MAC addresses, 145 in DHCP Address Table, 28 Mask. See Network mask Mbps, 145 NAT defined, 46, 145 Dynamic , 27 Firmware Upgrade Upgrade, 129 , 37 LAN IP Address Configuration, 26 LAN Statistics, 30
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    Internet Security Router User's Manual Routing Configuration, 37 Setup Wizard, 15, 23 User Password Configuration, 124 WAN Statistics, 35 Pages Inbound ACL Configuration, 49 Pages Outbound ACL Configuration, 54 Parts checking for, 3 Password changing, 124 default, 15, 21 recovering, 140 PC
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Internet Security
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Oct. 30, 2003