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LRT214 / LRT224
User Guide
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Table of Contents
Linksys
PPTP Server 58
Connection List 59
EasyLink VPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Summary 59
EasyLink VPN Server Status 59
Inbound EasyLink VPN Status 60
Outbound EasyLink VPN Status 60
Inbound EasyLink VPN 60
Add a New Account 60
Outbound EasyLink VPN 60
Edit Account 60
OpenVPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Summary 61
OpenVPN Server Status 61
OpenVPN Client Status 61
OpenVPN Server 61
Global Conguration Setting 62
OpenVPN Client 64
Certicate Setting 64
Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
System Log 66
Syslog 66
E-mail Alert 66
Log Setting 67
System Statistics 68
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Diagnostic 69
DNS Name Lookup 69
Ping 69
Factory Default 69
Firmware Upgrade 70
Restart 70
Backup and Restore 70
Restore Startup Conguration 70
Backup Conguration File 70
Copy Conguration File 70
Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
FAQ and Supplemental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
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Introduction
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Introduction
LRT214/LRT224
Linksys’s VPN Routers for Small Business, LRT214 Gigabit VPN Router and LRT224
Dual WAN Gigabit VPN Router, support site-to-site VPN, which allows branch
offices to connect with the central office, and client-to-site VPN, which allows
employees to securely connect back to their offices while they are away. The
dual-WAN model supports WAN Failover, which allows a business to continue its
network operation when one of its WAN connections to the Internet fails. With
dual-WAN load balancing, the dual-WAN model can aggregate the bandwidths
of both WAN connections to achieve a higher Internet bandwidth than what a
single WAN connection can provide.
Employees increasingly demand remote access to enterprise IT resources
through their mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. LRT214/LRT224
support OpenVPN server, which allows OpenVPN clients running on employees’
laptops, smartphones, and tablets to connect to the offices using two-factor
authentication. Two-factor authentication typically requires pre-installed
certificates as part of the authentication of an OpenVPN connection, in addition
to username/password, for additional security.
The products come with an integrated firewall that supports URL filtering
and access rules that allow administrators to further regulate the traffic within
the business network based on the services (i.e. TCP/UDP ports) and source/
destination IP addresses.
LRT214/LRT224 routers support 802.1q, which provides separation between
resources in different SSIDs/VLANs. This allows them to work with modern
wireless access points that support multiple SSIDs.. With inter-VLAN routing,
the products allow specified traffic to traverse between VLANs. The products
support dual stack IPv4 and IPv6, as well as transition technologies such as 6to4.
Like other Linksys routers, the products have an intuitive Web administrative
interface that allows small business owners to deploy and manage the routers
without professional IT staff onsite. The operational health of the products
can be monitored through system logs and email alerts. Standard MIBs are
supported, which allows the products to be monitored by a SNMP-based
network management system.
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Hardware Installation
Linksys
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Hardware Installation
Ports
LRT214
In this chapter we are going to introduce hardware interface as well as
physical installation.
LRT224
WAN: : The WAN ports can be connected with DSL or cable modems,
provided by your internet service provider (ISP).
DMZ: Use the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) port to connect to a DMZ host,
such as a Web server or mail server. Inbound traffic can access the DMZ
host without exposing your intranet.
WAN/DMZ (LRT224):LRT224 Dual WAN Gigabit VPN Router comes with
a port you can configure as a second WAN port or DMZ port based on
your network requirements.
NOTE
Dual WAN settings, such as link failover or load balance, will be
disabled when you configure the port as DMZ port.
LAN (1~4):Use the LAN ports to connect devices such as switching hubs,
computers, printer servers, etc., to the local network or intranet.
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Hardware Installation
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LED Indicators
Reset
Action Description
Press Reset Button For
5 Secs
Warm start
DIAG indicator: Diag LED flashing slowly
Press Reset Button
Longer than 10 Secs
Factory default
DIAG indicator: Diag LED flashing quickly
Placement Tips
Do not place anything on top of the router. It could be damaged by
excessive weight.
Do not obstruct heat dissipation holes on the sides of the router.
Do not expose to direct sunlight or other heat source. Keep area around
router adequately ventilated.
Place the router on a flat surface.
Wall Mounting Tips
The router has two wall-mount slots on its bottom panel. When mounting the
router on the wall, please ensure that the heat dissipation holes are facing
sideways as shown in the following picture for safety reasons. Linksys is not
responsible for damages incurred by insecure wall-mounting hardware.
LED Name Color Description
System
Green
On: Power On
Blinking: System booting up
DIAG
Amber
On: System not ready
Off: System ready
Blinking: System is on self-test
WAN
Green/ Amber
Amber On: 10/100M link
Amber Blinking: 10/100M activity
Green On: Gigabit link
Green Blinking: Gigabit activity
WAN/DMZ
Green/ Amber
Amber On: 10/100M link
Amber Blinking: 10/100M activity
Green On: Gigabit link
Green Blinking: Gigabit activity
VPN
Green
On: Designated VPN tunnel up
Off: Designated VPN tunnel down
1~4
Ethernet
Green/ Amber
Amber On: 10/100M link
Amber Blinking: 10/100M activity
Green On: Gigabit link
Green Blinking: Gigabit activity
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Getting Started with the Router Configuration
Linksys
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Follow the instructions to configure your router.
1. Be sure your computer is connected to a LAN port on the router and set
to receive an automatic IP address from the DHCP server.
2. Open a Web browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar.
3. On the login screen, type in default username: admin, and default
password: admin. Click Log In.
4. Launch Setup Wizard – on the System Status or Quick Start tab – to
complete configuration. Allow blocked content if asked.
5. The Configuration tab allows more control of your network based on
your management needs.
NOTE:
Windows users can find the router IP address through the DOS
prompt. Click on the Start button, enter “CMD” in the search field,
and type “ipconfig at the prompt. The IP address is the Default
Gateway.
System Status
After logging in to the Web GUI, you will be directed to system status page,
where you can glance how the router is configured. You can click on the System
Status tab to view the current status of the router later on.
Getting Started with the Router Configuration
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Getting Started with the Router Configuration
Linksys
System Information
This section includes the following information:
Serial Number: Serial number of this router.
Firmware Version: Current firmware version.
Model Number: Model name of the router.
MD5 Checksum: A value used for validation of the firmware installed
on the router.
LAN
IPv4/Subnet Mask
IPv6/Prefix: Current LAN IP address of the router.
Working Mode: Current working mode as Gateway or Router mode.
System Up Time: How long since the last restart (or power-up) of the
router.
Configuration
You may click Setup Wizard button to launch wizard.
Port Statistics
Port ID: ID of physical port.
Interface: Type of the port: LAN, WAN or DMZ.
Status: Status of the port: Disabled, Enabled or Connected.
Clicking on a port’s status will launch a window with statistics on that port.
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Getting Started with the Router Configuration
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Quick Start (Setup Wizard)
Click the Quick Start tab to access Basic Setup Wizard. The setup wizard will
help you set up your network easily and finish basic network settings.
Basic Setup
Click Launch Now to run the Basic Setup Wizard. Refer to the information from
your ISP to enter the required settings for your connection.
You can configure Host and Domain, WAN setting, LAN setting, Time and
Password here. Click Finish button to leave the wizard.
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Setup
Linksys
• Network
• SettingPassword
• Time
• DMZHost
• Forwarding
• PortAddressTranslation
• One-to-OneNAT
• MACAddressClone
• DynamicDNS
• AdvancedRouting
• IPv6Transition
Setup
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Setup
Linksys
Network
Go to the Configuration > Setup > Network page to set up your LAN, WAN
(Internet connections), and DMZ interface.
NOTE Remember to click Save to save your settings before leaving the page.
You can also click Cancel to undo the changes..
Host Name and Domain Name
Though this configuration is not necessary in most environments, some ISPs in
some countries may require it.
Host Name: Keep the default setting or enter a host name
specified by your ISP.
Domain Name: Keep the default setting or enter a domain name
specified by your ISP.
IP Mode
Choose the type of addressing to use on your network:
IPv4 Only: Use only IPv4 addressing.
Dual-StackIP: Use IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. After you enable this
option, you can configure both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
for LAN, WAN, and DMZ settings on this page.
LAN Setting (Device IP address and subnets)
Changing the device IP address
Enter the following information:
For IPv4: Click the IPv4 tab, and then enter the Device IP Address
and Subnet Mask. The default configuration is 192.168.1.1
and the default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. It can be
changed according to the actual network structure.
For IPv6: Users have to enable Dual-Stack IP in the IP mode section
in advance to configure IPv6. Then click the IPv6 tab, and
then enter the IPv6 Address and the Prefix Length. The
default IP address is fc00::1, and the default prefix length
is 7. It can be changed according to the actual network
structure.
NOTE:
To configure global IPv6 prefixes for your LAN devices, go to the
WAN Setting, click the IPv6 tab, and click Edit for the WAN interface.
Then enter the LAN IPv6 Address. For more information, see WAN
Setting (Internet connection).
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click
Cancel to undo the changes.
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Setup
Linksys
NOTE:
A pop-up confirmation message will appear to remind you to log
in to the user Web GUI with the new device IP address. Click OK to
confirm the change, or click Cancel to leave without applying the
changes.
Multiple Subnet Setting (IPv4 only)
This function enables users to add IP segments that differ from the router
network segment to the multi-net segment configuration. The Internet will
then be directly accessible.
Add a VLAN: Click the button to add a new VLAN. The router
supports up to 5 VLANs. In other words, you can
add another 4 new VLANs.
Add a Subnet for
Outbound NATing:
1.Click the button and enter a LAN IP address and
a Subnet Mask. The IP address and subnet mask
appear in the list. Repeat this step as needed to add
more subnets.
2. You can also modify an existing subnet
3.Click the trash can icon to delete the subnet
WAN Setting/ DMZ Setting
(Internet connection & DMZ)
To set the WAN port to link to the Internet, refer to the configuration information
provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). The WAN setting table shows
WAN and DMZ ports of the router. You can configure the WAN/DMZ port for
use as a DMZ.
WAN Setting
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click
Cancel to undo the changes.
Interface: An indication of which port is connected.
WAN
Connection Type:
Obtain an IP automatically, Static IP, PPPoE (Point-
to-Point Protocol over Ethernet), PPTP (Point-to-
Point Tunneling Protocol) and Transparent Bridge.
Config.: A modification in an advanced configuration. Click
Edit to enter the advanced configuration page.
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