ACCESS GATEWAY
Quick Reference Guide 301
IPSec IPsec is an end-to-end security scheme operating in the
Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite. It can be used in
protecting data flows between a pair of hosts (host-to-host),
between a pair of security gateways (network-to-network), or
between a security gateway and a host (network-to-host). Can
be used in the transport layer or used to create a secure tunnel
Load Balancing Ensures that demands placed on high-speed Internet access
(HSIA) are balanced based on the capability of each WAN/ISP
connection.
Location Sets up your location and IP addresses for the network,
subscriber, subnet mask, and default gateway.
Logging Enables logging options for the system and AAA functions.
MAC Authentication Enables MAC authentication, retry frequency, MAC address
format, MAC address hex-alpha case, and RADIUS service
profile.
Passthrough Addresses Establishes IP pass-through addresses (up to 300).
PMS Enables one of the listed PMS options, or allows you to disable
the PMS feature.
Port-Location Establishes the Access Concentrator settings.
RADIUS Client This procedure sets up the RADIUS client.
RADIUS Proxy Establishes RADIUS proxies, where different realms can be set
up to directly channel RADIUS messages to the various
RADIUS servers.
RADIUS Routing Sets up RADIUS Service Profiles (up to 10) and Realm-based
Routing Policies (up to 50).
Realm-Based Routing Realm-Based Routing provides advanced NAI (Network
Access Identifier) routing capabilities, enabling multiple service
providers to share a HotSpot location, further supporting a Wi-
Fi wholesale model. This functionality allows users to interact
only with their chosen provider in a seamless and transparent
manner.
SMTP Enables the SMTP (E-mail) redirection functions.
SNMP Establishes the SNMP parameters.
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