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Unified Services Router User Manual
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With a configured RADIUS s erver, the router connects to a RADIUS s erver and
pas s es to it the credentials that it receives from the VPN client. You can s ecure the
connection between the router and the RADIUS s erver with the authenticat ion
protocol s upported by the s erver (PAP or CHAP). For RADIUS PAP, the router
firs t checks in the user database to s ee if the us er credentials are available; if they
are not, the router connects to the RADIUS s erver.
6.2.2 Internet over IPSec tunnel
In this feature all the traffic will pas s through the VPN Tunnel and from the Remote
Gateway the packet will be routed to Internet. On the remote gateway s ide, the
outgoing packet will be SNAT'ed.
6.3 Configuring VPN clients
Remote VPN clients mus t be configured with the s ame VPN policy parameters used in
the VPN tunnel that the client wishes to use: encryption, authentication, life time, and
PFS key-group. Upon es tablishing thes e authentication parameters , the VPN Client
us er databas e mus t also be populated with an account to give a us er access to the
tunnel.
VPN client software is required to es tablish a VPN tunnel between the router and
remote endpoint. Open source software (such as OpenVPN or Opens wan) as well as
Micros oft IPs ec VPN software can be configured with the required IKE policy
parameters to establish an IPs ec VPN tunnel. Refer to the client s oftware guide for
d et ailed ins truct ion s o n s e t u p as well as th e ro u t ers o n line h e lp .
The user database contains the lis t of VPN us er accounts that are authorized to us e a
given VPN tunnel. Alternatively VPN tunnel us ers can be authenticated us ing a
configured Radius database. Refer to the online help to determine how to populate the
us er databas e and/or configure RADIUS authentication.
6.4 PPTP / L2TP Tunnels
This router supports VPN tunnels from either PPTP or L2TP ISP s ervers . The router
acts as a broker device to allow the ISP's s erver to create a TCP control connection
between the LAN VPN client and the VPN s erver.
6.4.1 PPTP Tunnel Support
Setup > VPN Settings > PPTP > PPTP Client
PPTP VPN Client can be configured on this router. Using this client we can acces s
remote network which is local to PPTP s erver. Once client is enabled, the us er can
acces s Status > Active VPNs page and es tablish PPTP VPN tunnel clicking
Connect. To disconnect the tunnel, click Drop.
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