Chapter 5
Network interfaces
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handle the line by hand.
Note:
You can use
WinRoute’s
web interface (see chapter
) to dial or hang up
lines.
•
For VPN tunnels, the
Enable
and
Disable
buttons are available that can be used to
enable /disable the VPN tunnel selected for details, see chapter
).
•
If a network adapter, a
Dial-in
interface or a VPN server is selected, these buttons
are inactive.
Special interfaces
Interfaces
include also the following special items:
Dial-In
This interface represents the server of the
RAS
service (dial-up connection to the net-
work) on the
WinRoute
host. This interface can be used for definition of traffic rules (see
chapter
) for RAS clients which are connecting to this server.
Dial-In
interfaces are considered as trustworthy (clients connected via this interface use
it to access the local network). This interface cannot be either configured or removed. If
you do not consider RAS clients as parts of trustworthy networks for any reason, you can
move the
Dial-In
interface to
Other interfaces
.
Note:
1.
If both RAS server and
WinRoute
are used, the RAS server must be configured to
assign clients IP addresses of a subnet which is not used by any segment of the local
network.
WinRoute
performs standard IP routing which might not function unless f
this condition is met.
2.
For assigning of IP addresses to RAS clients connecting directly to the
WinRoute
host,
it is not possible
to use the
WinRoute’s
DHCP server. For details, see chapter
VPN server
This
interface
is
used
as
a
server
for
connection
of
the
proprietary
VPN
client (
Kerio VPN Client
— this solution can be downloaded for free from
).
VPN servers are always sorted in the
VPN
interfaces
group.
Double-click on this interface or click on
Edit
to edit settings and parameters of the VPN
server. The
VPN server
interface cannot be removed.
For detailed information on the proprietary solution
Kerio VPN
, refer to chapter
.
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