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2.
On the main menu, select VPN Policies to display the VPN Policies screen:
Figure 6-42
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3.
Click
Add Auto Policy
. The VPN Auto Policy screen displays:
Figure 6-43
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4.
Enter these policy settings:
5.
Click
Apply
. The VPN Policies screen displays:
Auto Policy Field
Setting
General
Policy Name
GtoG
Remote VPN Endpoint
Address Type
Fixed
Remote VPN Endpoint
Address Data
22.23.24.25
Local LAN
Use the default settings.
Remote LAN
IP Address
Select
Subnet address
from the drop-down list.
Start IP Address
192.168.3.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
IKE
Direction
Initiator and Responder
Exchange Mode
Main Mode
Diffie-Hellman (DH) Group
Group 2 (1024 Bit)
Local Identity Type
Use the default setting.
Remote Identity Type
Use the default setting.
Parameters
Encryption Algorithm
3DES
Authentication Algorithm
MD5
Pre-shared Key
12345678
Figure 6-44
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6.
Repeat these steps for the DG834G v5 on LAN B. Pay special attention to the following
network settings:
General, Remote Address Data (for example,
14.15.16.17
)
Remote LAN, Start IP Address
IP Address (for example,
192.168.0.1
)
Subnet Mask (for example,
255.255.255.0
)
Pre-shared Key (for example,
12345678
)
7.
Use the VPN Status screen to activate the VPN tunnel:
a.
From the main menu, select VPN Status to display the VPN Status/Log screen. Then click
VPN Status
to display the Current VPN Tunnels (SAs) screen:
b.
Click
Connect
for the VPN tunnel that you want to activate. Review the VPN Status/Log
screen (
Figure 6-45
) to verify that the tunnel is connected.
Note:
The VPN Status screen is only one of three ways to active a VPN tunnel. See
“Activating a VPN Tunnel” on page 6-25
for information about the other ways.
Figure 6-45
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Using Manual Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels
As an alternative to IKE, you may use manual keying, in which you must specify each phase of the
connection. A manual VPN policy requires all settings for the VPN tunnel to be manually input at
each end (both VPN endpoints).
On the main menu, select VPN Policies, and then click the
Add Manual Policy
radio button to
display the VPN - Manual Policy screen:
Figure 6-46

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