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12.12.2 Telnet Session via PPP through a ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus
It is possible to use the ASG Guard Plus as a security server into a TCP/IP network. In this
scenario, the remote users dial into the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus, establish a PPP link, then
Telnet to a another device on the network. When using the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus as a
security server, make sure that RIP is enabled in the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and that both
the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and the device being accessed are using the same default
Gateway. To establish this telnet link:
1.
Establish a dial-up connection (see Section 12.11.2.2) to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
2.
When authentication is completed, type PPP at the system prompt (see Section 12.11.2.2).
3.
Establish a Telnet session (see Section 12.12.1).
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