CMG Router User Manual

CMG Router - Release 2.7 5-11
Profile Directory:Remote Profile
Remote (WAN) Profile
Setup < > (bottom of the Remote main window)
The Setup field has the following options. Use the [SPACEBAR] to scroll through the
selections.
<Security/Options >
Use this option to access the Remote (WAN) Security/Options Setup window. The fields
on this window may be used to configure the remote security parameters and options such
as compression. See “Security/Options” on page 5-12, for more information.
<Static/VPN Networks >
Use this option to access the Static/VPN Networks window. These windows can be used to
configure static network routes for the remote device. See “Static/VPN Networks” on
page 5-15, for more information.
<Static NAT Addresses >
Use this option to access the Static NAT Addresses window which allows the operator to
configure static bi-directional NAT mappings between local server addresses and public
addresses. See “Static NAT Addresses” on page 5-20, for more information.
<NAT Bypass Subnets >
Use this option to access the Static NAT Addresses window which allows the operator to
configure static bi-directional NAT mappings between local server addresses and public
addresses. See “Static NAT Addresses” on page 5-20, for more information.
<Static Addresses >
This option is used to access the Static Addresses window which allows the operator to
configure static addresses for the remote unit. See “NAT Bypass Subnets” on page 5-22,
for more information.
<Firewall Filters >
This option is used to access the Firewall Rules screen which allows the operator to
establish firewall filters for this remote unit. See “Firewall Filters” on page 5-27, for more
information
<Filter Network/Server >
This option is used to access the Filter Network/Server screen which allows the operator to
establish network and server filtering for this remote unit. See “Filter Network/Server” on
page 5-33, for more information.
<Spanning Tree>
Configures the global setup for using the Spanning Tree Algorithm as specified in the IEEE
802.1D specification. See “Spanning Tree” on page 5-38, for more information.