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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
RF550VPN/RF560VPN Reference Guide – Setup Examples 46
Example 4
The RF550VPN/RF560VPN RouteFinder provides an easy-to-use IPSec VPN client connection that
transparently secures your Internet communications anytime, anywhere. This example will show the
setup procedure for the RF550VPN/RF560VPN to allow a remote client to see a LAN, where the remote
client is using SSH Sentinel version 1.3. To see Sentinel version 1.4 screens, refer to the SSH Sentinel
Client Reference Guide on the Multi-Tech Web site.
Note: The illustration labels the RouteFinder as the RF550VPN, but it stands for the RF560VPN also.
SSH Sentinel Client Accessing LAN Through
RF550VPN/RF560VPN RouteFinder
1. Domain name = StaticSentinel
2. Public Class C = 204.26.122.x
3. SETUP WIZARD > DEVICE IP SETTINGS
IP Address: 192.168.2.1
IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
4. SETUP WIZARD > ISP SETTINGS
Select ‘Static IP Settings’
IP assigned by your ISP: 204.26.122.103
IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
ISP Gateway Address: 204.26.122.50
5. SETUP WIZARD > VPN SETTINGS
Connection Name = IPSec Pass Through
Disable (do not check) ‘Enable UID’
Disable (do not check) ‘Keep Alive’
Disable (do not check) ‘NetBIOS Broadcast
Remote Site = LAN
Remote IP Network = 204.26.122.50 (static IP)
Remote IP Network = 0.0.0.0 (dynamic IP)
Remote IP Netmask = 255.255.255.255 (static)
Remote IP Netmask = 0.0.0.0 (dynamic IP)
Remote Gateway IP = 204.26.122.50 (static)
Remote Gateway IP = 0.0.0.0 (dynamic IP)
Network Interface = WAN ETHERNET
Secure Association = IKE
Perfect Forward Secure = Enabled
Encryption Protocol = select 3DES
Preshared Key = 1o2t3t4f
Key Life = Set to default
IKE Life Time = Set to default
Note: Make sure that all routers between both SSH IPSec ends can route IP protocol 50 (IPSec).
Sometimes routers are configured to route only TCP (protocol 6), UDP (protocol 17) and ICMP (protocol
1) and drop all other protocols. VPN routers configured that way won’t work with IPSec!
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