Epson 3300 Network Router User Manual


 
Vigor3300 Series User’s Guide
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Use IP Alias Disable option uses WAN interface, Enable option uses IP
Alias addresses.
IP Alias Select an IP address which are set within the list of IP Alias
configured in Network >>WAN interface.
Apply Click Apply to reboot the system and apply the settings.
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This page lists common ports used in Internet. The information includes service/application,
protocol for that service and port number of that service.
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A RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a security authentication
client/server protocol widely used by Internet service providers on other remote access service.
A RADIUS is the most common means of authenticating and authorizing dial-up and tunneled
network users. The built-in RADIUS client function allows you to extend the remote dial-in
user accounts to the RADIUS server. Your user accounts will not be limited by built-in
accounts (in VPN>>PPTP>>User Profile). It also lets you centralize remote access
authentication for network management.
Radius is a server for remote user authentication and accounting. Its primary use is for Internet
Service Providers, though it may as well be used on any network that needs a centralized
authentication and/or accounting service. A Radius supports a wide variety of authentication
schemes. A user supplies his authentication data to the server either directly by answering the
terminal server’s login/password prompts, or using PAP of CHAP protocols.
The Vigor 3300 Series support Radius client function. A user can configure some
authentication information to do an authentication with Radius server. In Vigor3300 Series, it
is only applied by VPN->PPTP function.
In the Advanced group, click the Radius option. You will get the following page.