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5. Click the Apply button.
Your changes are saved.
IPv4 Static Route Example
In this example, assume the following:
• The VPN firewa
ll’s primary Internet access is through a cable modem to an ISP.
• The VPN firewa
ll is on a local LAN with IP address 192.168.1.100.
• The VPN firewa
ll connects to a remote network where you must access a device.
• The LAN IP address of the remote network is 134.177.0.0.
When
you first configured the VPN firewall, two implicit static routes were created:
• A default st
atic route was created with your ISP as the gateway.
• A second st
atic route was created to the local LAN for all 192.168.1.x addresses.
Authentication for RIP-2B/2M
Authentication for
RIP-2B/2M required?
Authentication for RP-2B or RIP-2M is disabled by default, that is, the No radio
button is selected. To enable authentication for RP-2B or RIP-2M, select the Yes
radio button, and enter the settings for the following fields.
First Key Parameters
MD5 Key Id The identifier for the key that is used for authentication.
MD5 Auth Key The password that is used for MD5 authentication.
Not Valid Before The beginning of the lifetime of the MD5 key. Enter the month,
date, year, hour, minute, and second. Before this date and
time, the MD5 key is not valid.
Not Valid After The end of the lifetime of the MD5 key. Enter the month, date,
year, hour, minute, and second. After this date and time, the
MD5 key is no longer valid.
Second Key Parameters
MD5 Key Id The identifier for the key that is used for authentication.
MD5 Auth Key The password that is used for MD5 authentication.
Not Valid Before The beginning of the lifetime of the MD5 key. Enter the month,
date, year, hour, minute, and second. Before this date and
time, the MD5 key is not valid.
Not Valid After The end of the lifetime of the MD5 key. Enter the month, date,
year, hour, minute, and second. After this date and time, the
MD5 key is no longer valid.
Table 25. RIP Configuration screen settings (continued)
Setting Description