Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinder RF850/860 User Guide (PN S000400E)
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Networks & Services > Networks
After a successful definition, the new network is entered into the network table. This network will now be
referenced in other menus under this name. You can edit and delete networks by clicking Edit or Delete in
the Options column for the network you want to change. The Edit Network Publications (in this example) is
displayed. The name of the network cannot be changed, but the IP Address and Subnet Mask can be
edited. You can delete a newly created network by clicking on
Delete
in the Options column for a desired
network.
Example 1:
IP address 192.168.2.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Define a private Class-C net.
Example 2:
IP address 216.200.241.66 Subnet mask 255.255.255.255 Define a host in the Internet.
Note About Entries:
Entries can be made in the dot notation style (e.g. 255.255.255.0 for a class C
network).
Networks & Services > Networks
Entries on the Network & Services > Networks Screen Display on Other Screens
Networks added on this screen will display on the following screens:
Administration Access
Network Groups
SSH
Packet Filter Rules
Network Intrusion Detection
Routing
Masquerading
SNAT
DNAT
HTTP Proxy
SMTP Proxy
DNS Proxy
IPSec
PPTP
Network Names added on this screen will be made available to:
Add Allowed Networks
on Administration Access screen
Add packet filter rules
Add source
for Destination Networks on the Network Intrusion Detection screen
Add Routes
on the Routing screen
SNAT
Masquerading
Port scan detection and DNAT sections
Add allowed networks
on SSH, HTTP Proxy, and DNS Proxy screens
Add relay networks
on SMTP Proxy screen
Add subnets
on IPSec screen
Add local and remote IP addresses
on PPTP screen
Mac address filtering (destination IP address)
on the Packet Filters > Advanced screen
Remote Gateway IP
and
Remote LAN
dropdown boxes on the VPN > IPSec > IKE screen