Equipment Setup; Topology; About The Components - Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sample setup - Steel-Belted Radius - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chapter 15

Equipment setup

This section illustrates the hardware setup that was used to create the sample
configuration described in this chapter. If you duplicate this setup, you will not have to
change any of the IP addresses supplied in the example.

Topology

The goal of this setup is to simulate a working environment with the least amount of
equipment. To this end, the 'public network' is considered to be any device connected to
the LAN or wireless port on the CN3000. The 'protected network resources' are
connected to the Internet port on the CN3000. In this example, both Server 1 and
Server 2 are on the protected network. Server 1 hosts the RADIUS server. Server 2 is
used to simulate an external web server.
Or you can use this setup. Both are functionally identical.
See
To test the setup when installation and configuration is complete, you will use the client
station to browse the web server installed on Server 2. The CN3000 will intercept the
request and display public access login page. Your login information will be validated
using the Funk Steel Belted Radius Server installed on Server 1. After you are
authenticated, the CN3000 will display the welcome page. This page will contain the
URL of the originally requested web server (Server 2). You can then click the URL to
reach Server 2.
About the
Server 1
components
Server 1 hosts the Funk Steel Belted Radius Server.
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Client station
LAN port
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
x-over cable
CN3000
Client station
192.168.1.2
"Wiring details" on page 288
CN3000
Server 1
Internet port
192.168.2.1
192.168.2.99
hub
Server 1
192.168.2.99
Internet port
192.168.2.1
hub
for information on how to build a x-over cable.
Server 2
192.168.2.100
Server 2
192.168.2.100

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