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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager
Fixed Callback
The RouteFinder will connect to the client by dialing the number specified in the Your
TelNumber box.
Variable Callback
This option allows the remote client to specify the phone number the RouteFinder should callback
each time a dial up connection is established.
Assign a specific IP address for this user
Select this option if you would like to have a specific IP address assigned to this user. Enter the
IP address in the field provided. This IP address will be used each time the client logs in and will
override the Assign Remote Site an IP Address option as shown in the IP Router Setting
dialog box, Async tab.
Click Add to complete adding this client to the Local Client List.
Use Radius Authentication
Choosing RADIUS Authentication allows you to use the user information (user name, password, IP
address, etc.) stored on a separate RADIUS server on the network.
Note: A RADIUS Server (Remote Authentication Dial-In Service) is an accounting and
authentication system used by many large companies and Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
After a client dials in to the network and enters their username and password, the information is
passed to a RADIUS server. The RADIUS server checks that the information is correct, and then
allows access to the system.
1. In the Remote Access Settings dialog box, click Use RADIUS Authentication, then click
RADIUS Setup.
2. The RADIUS Configuration dialog box displays.
3. From the list, select the Main or Backup RADIUS Server from which the device will be
authenticated.
4. Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS Access Server and the RADIUS Accounting Server IP
Address.
Note: In most cases, the RADIUS Accounting Server and the Access server are the same
device. If this is true for your configuration, enter the same IP address in both boxes.
5. In the Secret box, enter your Secret RADIUS code or password. In the Secret Confirmed box,
re-enter your Secret RADIUS code.
6. Click OK when complete.