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Installing the Access Gateway
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System Report Log Number 2
System Report Log Server IP 10.10.10.10
System Report Log Interval (in minutes) 5
Tracking Log Enabled
Tracking Log Number 2
Tracking Log Server IP 10.10.10.10
Tracking Log Save to file Disabled
Tracking Name Reporting Enabled
Tracking Port Reporting Enabled
Tracking Location Reporting Enabled
Tracking Report every 500th packet Enabled
WARNING: Communication between the gateway and the syslog server may need to be
secured to comply with local laws. Consider routing communication through an IPSec tunnel.
Configuration>
Assigning the Location Information and IP Addresses
The “location” command in the
Configuration
menu establishes the Access Gateway’s location
settings, the network interface IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway IP address.
All of these Access Gateway “location” parameters must be set up as part of the system’s start
up configuration (otherwise the Access Gateway will not be “visible” on the network).
1.
Enter
c
(configuration) at the
Access Gateway Menu
. The
Configuration
menu appears.
2.
Enter
loc
(set Location options). The system displays the Company Name. If the name
displayed is not correct (or no name is entered), enter it now.
3.
When prompted, enter the company’s address (line by line - 6 lines).
4.
When prompted, enter a valid email address for this company.
The system now displays the current network interface IP address (the default address is
10.0.0.10) and prompts you for a valid address. The network interface IP address is the
public IP address that allows administrators to see the Access Gateway on the network.
Use this address when you need to make a network connection with the Access Gateway.
5.
When prompted, enter a valid network interface IP address.
The IP addresses from subscribers that are on a subnet different from the Access Gateway
(for example, misconfigured) are translated by Nomadix’ Dynamic Address Translation
(DAT).
The network interface address must be on the same subnet.
Summary of Contents for Access Gateway
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