Page 1 240E ADSL Router IPSEC passthrough howto on the 240E Document ver
Page 10 Figure 9 Figure 10 Configuration Saved
Page 11 Adding Firewall Functionality (for advanced users) To add firewall functionality the following steps are required. 1. enable firewall on t
Page 12 4. Click on the “Internal – External “ policy configure button. Note: Even thought the DMZ policies are not used in the below example they
Page 13 IPSEC (protocol 50) Firewall Filter 6. Click the yellow “Add filter of other protocol” button. Protocol: 50 Inbound: Allow Outbound: Allow
Page 14 10. Click the yellow “Add filter of other protocol” button. Protocol: 1 (ICMP) Inbound: Block Outbound: Allow Then press the yellow “Appl
Page 15 Help Always check that the router is installed properly. Check the website for information and how to troubleshoot the router. If you have
Page 2 Important This guide is written to help get you up and running as quickly as possible with a standard IPSEC connection running through the
Page 3 Contents Page 240E ADSL Router ...
Page 4 Default IP and management settings for New Zealand Router IP address 192.168.1.1 Router Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Management and con
Page 5 Information on IPSEC/VPN/ADSL IPSEC on a 300,400,700,rapier series switch/router http://www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/documentation/arrouter/241/pd
Page 6 Finding the 240E’s Public IP 1. To find the public ip address on the 240E press the blue “Status” Button 2. Click on the yellow “internet
Page 7 Step 2 Click the enabled radio button at the top and press yellow apply button. The screen should change from the screen below(figure 2) to
Page 8 Figure 5 1. Now click on the yellow configure button for NAT and within the NAT window click configure for the “internet” row. Then click,
Page 9 ISAKMP pinhole (reserve mapping) Used for “shared secret” key exchange. 4. First pinhole is for the ISAKMP traffic. Input the Global IP the I
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