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Chapter 5: Network Configuration
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Command
Description
System
Use the following settings:
Dynamic DNS:
when the router is dynamically assigned with an
IP address
Static DNS:
when the router has a static IP address
Custom DNS:
when
the
custom
DNS
option
from
www.dyndns.com is used
Hostname
DynDNS address, which must already have been created at
http://www.dyndns.com
Username
Username for DynDNS account
Password
Password for DynDNS account
Enable Wildcards
Allows further sub-domains to be used before the DynDNS (e.g.:
ftp.mycompany1.dyndns.com)
Use SSL
No:
a SSL connection can not be established to the router via this
DynDNS address
Yes:
a SSL connection can be established to the router via this
DynDNS address
Mail Exchange
A-Record of a mail server, which controls the E-Mail traffic for the
DynDNS address (optional)
Backup MX
Defines whether the unit should work e.g. as a secondary MX
5.8 IPSec VPN
In the IPSec VPN Functions menu you can create and administer IPSec connections. The IPSec
implementation is based on the Open Source project OpenSWAN.
Note
Before configuration, the IPSec interface must be mapped to a network interface using
Global Settings
menu!
Existing templates and connections will be listet on main page in the »Connection-Templates« and
»Connections« area.
Furthermore,
the IPSec Server can be started, restarted or stoped. All so it’s able to change the
[Start
at boot time]
option on this page. For remote stations it is recommended to use the Connection
Manager to manage IPsec Connections dynamically.
Create new connection-templates or connections using the
[Add Template]
or
[Add Connection]
button. The configuration options are equal to
Using templates provides a more comfortable way to configure new connections with similiar parameters.
The most useful effect is reached on central side where only varying parameter needs to be configured.
5.8.1 Global Settings
Global IPSec settings can be defined using this configuration menu.