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Select and configure each parameter the device will use as the local (intranet) DHCP
server. When you have finished configuring the DHCP server, press Escape until you
return to the port’s Logical Port Attribute menu.
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When you have finished configuring the port, press Escape until you return to the Main
Menu.
6
Save the configuration and reset the device. See
Section 2.6, Saving (Writing) the Device’s
Configuration
, and
Section 2.7, Restarting (Resetting) the Device
.
2.5.3.3
Dial Backup Settings
1
To configure a port for dial backup, select Dialup Configuration on the Logical Port
Attribute menu (see
Section 2.5.3, Ports
).
Note:
A port can be configured for dial backup only if its protocol supports dial
backup. The port’s Logical Port Attribute menu will not allow this option unless the
protocol supports it. To select a protocol that supports dial backup, see
Section 2.5.3.1,
Protocols
.
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Configure the parameters for the dialup. When you have finished, press Escape to
return to the Logical Port Attribute menu.
2.5.4
Virtual Private Network Connections
One of the principal features in the BANDIT family of products is the support of virtual
private networks (VPNs). This section discusses the configuration of VPNs in the BANDIT
products.
If any VPN connections will traverse satellite networks, the BANDIT uses Selective Layer
Encryption™ (SLE, patent pending). See
Section 2.5.4.3, Selective Layer Encryption in VPNs
.
The VSR products are dedicated to providing SLE VPN connections over satellite networks.
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To configure VPN connections, do the following:
a
On the Advanced Configurations menu, select Routing.
b
On the Routing menu, select IP Routing.
c
On the IP Routing Configuration menu, select IP/VPN Routing.
❖
The Virtual Private Network Configuration menu appears.
2
On the Virtual Private Network Configuration menu, do each of the following:
a
To see the BANDIT device’s list of VPN connections and associated security protocols,
select VPN Profiles.
❖
The VPN Profile Table appears. Go to
Section 2.5.4.1, Configuring VPN Profiles
.
b
To see the device’s list of security policies for VPN connections, select IP/VPN Policy
Table
.
❖
The IP Policy menu appears. Go to
Section 2.5.4.2, Configuring the IP/VPN Policy Table
.
Note:
You must also configure an IP routing table for use by the virtual private network.
See
Section 2.5.5.1, IP Routing
.