Bizfon 2000 Guía Del Usuario
Bizfon Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
Bizfon2000 and Bizfon4000 (SW Version 4.1.x)
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The VPN Routes allow IP packets forwarding through the PPTP
and L2TP tunnels of the Bizfon. If PPTP/L2TP connections do not
exist on Bizfon, VPN routes cannot be generated.
and L2TP tunnels of the Bizfon. If PPTP/L2TP connections do not
exist on Bizfon, VPN routes cannot be generated.
The VPN Routes table displays all generated VPN routes with
their parameters: Target State for the state of the route (enabled
or disabled), Actual State for the state of the route connection
(up, down or erroneous), Route To for the subnet where the
incoming packets should be routed, Via Tunnel for the VPN
tunnel incoming packets should be routed through and Tunnel
State for the actual state of the route tunnel (up or down).
their parameters: Target State for the state of the route (enabled
or disabled), Actual State for the state of the route connection
(up, down or erroneous), Route To for the subnet where the
incoming packets should be routed, Via Tunnel for the VPN
tunnel incoming packets should be routed through and Tunnel
State for the actual state of the route tunnel (up or down).
The Add button opens the Add VPN Route page where a new
VPN route can be generated.
VPN route can be generated.
Fig. II-28: VPN Routing table
The Add VPN Route page offers the following components:
Route Via contains the available PPTP and L2TP connections on
the Bizfon. A connection selected from this list will be used to
route the IP packet from the Bizfon’s LAN to the peer behind the
PPTP/L2TP tunnel.
the Bizfon. A connection selected from this list will be used to
route the IP packet from the Bizfon’s LAN to the peer behind the
PPTP/L2TP tunnel.
Route To requires the IP address range of the possible peers
behind the PPTP/L2TP tunnel whereto the IP packets should be
routed.
behind the PPTP/L2TP tunnel whereto the IP packets should be
routed.
Fig. II-29: Add VPN Route page
The Enable and Disable functional buttons are used to activate or to deactivate the selected route(s). At least one route should be selected to use
these functions, otherwise the error message “No record(s) selected” will appear.
these functions, otherwise the error message “No record(s) selected” will appear.
To Add an IP Static Route
1.
Select
the
IP Static Routes link on the Routing Configuration page.
2.
Press
the
Add button on the IP Static Routes page. The Add Entry page will appear in the browser window.
3.
Enter the destination IP address and subnet mask in the Route To text fields. Use the IP-Clip button to select a previously entered IP address.
4.
Enter the router IP address into the Via IP Address text fields.
5.
Press
the
Save button to make the static route with these settings.
To Add an IP Policy Route
1.
Select
the
IP Policy Routes link on the Routing Configuration page.
2.
Press
the
Add button on the IP Policy Routes page. The Add Entry page will appear in the browser window.
3.
Specify the policy routing rule priority in the Priority text field.
4.
Enter the packet source IP address and subnet mask in the From text fields. Use the IP-Clip button to select a previously entered IP address.
5.
Enter the router IP address into the Via IP Address To text fields.
6.
Press
the
Save button to make the policy route with these settings.
To Add a VPN Route
1.
Select
the VPN Routes link on the Routing Configuration page.
2.
Press
the
Add button on the VPN Routes page. The Add Entry page will appear in the browser window.
3.
Choose the VPN connection from the Route Via drop down list.
4.
Enter the destination IP address and the subnet mask into the Route To text fields.
5.
Press
the
Save button to make the VPN route with these settings.