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RF550VPN/RF560VPN Reference Guide – Setup Examples 26
Testing Your Configuration
You can test your connection between the two RouteFinders using the PING command at a DOS prompt.
1.
At the Site A workstation connected to a LAN port of the RF550VPN/RF560VPN:
a)
At the DOS prompt PING a workstation connected to the LAN port of the RF550VPN/RF560VPN
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 RouteFinders make a secure
connection.
b)
If this fails, try to PING the WAN port of the RF550VPN/RF560VPN 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 RouteFinders make a secure
connection.
c)
If this fails, try to PING the WAN port of the RF550VPN/RF560VPN 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
RF550VPN/RF560VPN. The LAN port LINK LED should be on and the ACT LED should blink on
each time you PING the RF550VPN/RF560VPN. Verify the WAN port at each Site is connected
properly. Also verify that the RF550VPN/RF560VPN is configured properly.
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