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RouteFinder RF500S User Guide
1.) Remote Access
You must define the location of your remote user account database by selecting a)
Use Local Client
List or b) Use RADIUS Server .
Note: The Local Client List allows you to add a maximum of 64 users.
a.) Use Local Client List
Use Local Client List allows you to create an authentication database consisting of user names,
passwords and dial-in options for each remote user. You must provide the following information for
each client:
User Name:
Enter the User Name to authenticate the remote dial-in user.
Password:
Enter the Password to authenticate the remote dial-in user. Passwords are limited to 16 characters.
Password Verification:
Re-enter the remote dial-in user’s password.
Callback Type:
Select one of the following three callback options for each remote client:
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No Callback: Select this option to allow the remote user to immediately connect to the network after
being authenticated.
No Callback is the default setting.
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Fixed Callback: This option allows you to specify a fixed callback telephone number for the user.
After the PPP negotiation, the device will disconnect, then callback the telephone number you enter in
the callback telephone number field. This option is best used for clients requiring callback security
while dialing-in from the same location each time.
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Variable Callback: Select Variable Callback for remote users that travel or dial-in from various
locations and need callback security. This option allows clients to specify the callback telephone
number each time they connect to the network.
Click Add after entering information for each Local Client.
Click Next>> and continue with Step 10 when all users have been added to the database.
Summary of Contents for RoteFinder RF500S
Page 1: ...Model RF500S DSL Cable Router with Built in 4 port 10 100 Switch User Guide ...
Page 6: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ...
Page 16: ...Chapter 3 Software Installation and Configuration ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Telnet ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 5 RouteFinder Manager ...
Page 67: ...Chapter 6 RouteFinder Monitor ...
Page 79: ...Chapter 7 LAN Client Settings ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 8 LAN to LAN Settings ...
Page 112: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 116: ...Chapter 10 Service Warranty and Technical Support ...
Page 123: ...Appendix ...
Page 128: ...Glossary ...