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Configuring VPN Termination
Use the Setup Advanced Settings - VPN Termination page to configure VPN
protocols and manage VPN tunnels. A VPN is a connection between two endpoints
in different networks that allows private data to be sent securely and transparently
over public networks or other private networks. With a VPN, you can send data
securely between these two locations or networks. This is accomplished by creating a
"VPN tunnel." A VPN tunnel connects the two PCs or networks and allows data to
be transmitted over the Internet as if it were still within those networks. The VPN
tunnel uses IPsec (Internet Protocol security) to encrypt the data sent between the
two networks and encapsulate the data within a normal Ethernet/IP frame so as to
transport the private network securely and seamlessly through other public or
private networks.
A VPN provides a cost-effective and more secure alternative to using a private,
dedicated, leased line for a private network. Using industry standard encryption and
authentication techniques, an Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) VPN creates a secure
connection that operates as if you were directly connected to your local network.
For example, a VPN allows users to sit at home and connect to his/her employer's
corporate network and receive an IP address in their private network just as though
they were sitting in their office connected to their corporate LAN.
Another advantage of a VPN network is that it all proprietary Microsoft Windows-
based networking protocols can pass through the router using the VPN tunnel to
access corporate shared network drives.
Note:
If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section,
contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the wireless home
gateway defaults advanced VPN Termination settings.
Click
VPN Termination
in the Advanced Settings section of the Setup page to access
the Setup Advanced Settings - VPN Termination - Status page. The VPN
Termination - Status page allows you to create, configure, and control IPsec VPN
tunnels.
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Setup Advanced Settings - VPN Termination - Blank Status Page
The following illustration is an example of a blank Setup Advanced Settings - VPN
Termination - Status page. No VPN tunnels are configured.
Setup Advanced Settings - VPN Termination - Status Page with VPN
Tunnel Configured
The following illustration is an example of the Setup Advanced Settings - VPN
Termination - Status page with a VPN tunnel configured.
Setup Advanced Settings - VPN Termination - Status Page Description
This section describes the section headings and field descriptions of the Setup
Advanced Settings - VPN Termination - Status page. This page allows you to create,
configure, and control IPsec VPN tunnels.
Note:
You can set up and mange up to 50 different VPN tunnels.
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Field Name
Description
IPsec Endpoint
Enables/disables the IP sec endpoint mode
Name
Displays the user-defined tunnel name entered from the VPN Setup
page
Status
Displays the current connection state (Connected/NOT Connected)
Control
Displays one of the following three keys based on the current tunnel
enable and connection state:
±
Enable
±
Connect
±
Endpoint disabled
Configure
Displays Edit or Delete keys used for settings management
Add New Tunnel
Allows you to create a new tunnel configuration. When you click
Add
New Tunnel
, the
VPN Setup
page opens
Event Log
Allows you to access the Event Log page. The Event Log page shows a
history of VPN connections and activity in chronological order and also
displays the IP address of both endpoints on the tunnel (local and
remote)
Note:
On the Event Log page, pressing the
Refresh
key updates the
Event Log table to show any changes since the page was loaded.
Pressing the
Clear
key clears the log table of its current contents and
only the most recent data appears
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Creating and Configuring IPsec VPN Tunnels
To create and configure IPsec VPN tunnels, click
Add New Tunnel
on the VPN
Termination - Status page. The VPN Setup page opens. The following illustration is
an example of the VPN Setup page.
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Setup Advanced Settings - VPN Setup Page Description
This section describes the section headings and field descriptions of the Setup
Advanced Settings - VPN Setup page. This page allows you create, configure, and
control IPsec VPN tunnels.
Tunnel Section
Field Name
Description
Tunnel
Displays existing tunnels and allows each tunnel to be individually
configured
Name
Displays the name of a group of settings for a single tunnel. If no name
is entered, the tunnels are named sequentially 1, 2, 3, and so on
Enable/Disable
Enables/disables a VPN tunnel after the tunnel is named and
configured. Click
Apply
to activate the selected setting (Enabled or
Disabled)
Function Keys
The following table describes the function keys associated with the Tunnel section of
the VPN Setup page.
Key
Description
Delete Tunnel
Allows you to delete a tunnel
Add New Tunnel
Allows you to create a heading for the tunnel settings that you can
select using the Tunnel drop-down menu
Apply
Activates the selected setting (Enabled or Disabled)
Local Endpoint Settings
The following table describes the fields in the Local endpoint settings section of the
VPN Setup page.
Field Name
Description
Address group type
Allows you to select the address group type for the local VPN access
group. The following types are available:
±
IP subnet
±
Single IP address
±
IP address range

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