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Appendix I: Deploying the 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router in an Existing Network
Overview
4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router
Appendix I: Deploying the 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router in an
Existing Network
Overview
If you have a current VPN router in your network, you can add the 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router (model number:
RVL200), so that the SSL clients can access the existing network resources.
The two configuration examples are for LAN<=>WAN and LAN<=>LAN, between a 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router
and an existing VPN Router, such as the 10/100 16-, 8-, or 4-Port VPN Router (model numbers: RV016, RV082, or
RV042).
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LAN<=>WAN
The Routers are on different networks (192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x).
•
LAN<=>LAN
The Routers are on the same network (192.168.1x).
LAN-to-LAN Connection
Follow these instructions to connect the RVL200 LAN to the RV082 LAN.
1. Physically connect a numbered port (Ethernet 1-4) on the RVL200 to
a LAN port on the RV082.
2. Access the Web-based Utility of the RVL200.
(Refer to “Chapter 5: Setting Up and Configuring the Router” for details.)
3. Click the
DHCP
tab.
4. Remove the checkmark from the
Enable DHCP Server
setting.
5. Click the
Save Settings
button.
6. Click the
Setup
tab.
7. Click the
Advanced Routing
tab.
Figure I-1: RVL200 LAN to RV082 LAN
192.168.1.50-54
192.168.1.100-110
RVL200
Device Under Test (DUT)
LAN IP: 192.168.1.2
DHCP Server: Disabled
RV082
(Assistant Test Device)
LAN IP: 192.168.1.1
DMZ Host: 192.168.1.2
Port Forwarding: HTTPS[TCP 443] ->
192.168.1.2
LAN
LAN
LAN
WAN1
WAN2