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Multi-tech routefinder rf560vpn security appliance: reference guide
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Testing Your Configuration for Example 1
You can test your connection between the two RouteFinders using the PING command at a DOS prompt.
Testing the Workstation at Site A
At the Site A workstation connected to LAN port of RF660VPN:
a)
At the DOS prompt ping a workstation connected to the LAN port of the RF660VPN at Site B.
Example: Ping 192.168.10.100 <return>
You should see four successful packet transmit/receive statements. If you do not, try several more times.
You may see several initial failures while the two RF660VPNs make a secure connection.
b)
If this fails, try to ping the WAN port of the RF660VPN at Site B.
Example: Ping 204.26.122.3
You should see four successful packet transmit/receive statements. If you do not, try several more times.
You may see several initial failures while the two RF660VPNs make a secure connection.
c)
If this fails, try to ping the WAN port of the RF660VPN at Site A.
Example: Ping 204.26.122.103
Note:
If any of these tests fail then verify that the workstation is connected to the LAN port of the RF660VPN.
The LAN port LINK LED should be on and the ACT LED should blink on each time you ping the RF660VPN.
Also verify that the RF660VPN is configured properly.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RF760/660/600VPN Tunnel Examples Reference Guide (S000308D)
Example 1 – Testing
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