Cisco Systems 4031762, DPC3925, EPC3925, 4031761, 4033836 Security VPN Tunnel Page Description

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Configure Security

Security VPN Tunnel Page Description

Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the VPN tunnel for your gateway. After you make your selections, click Save Settings to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel.

Section

Field Description

VPN Tunnel

Select Tunnel Entry

 

Allows you to display a list of created VPN tunnels

 

Create Button

 

Click this button to create a new tunnel entry

 

Delete Button

 

Click this button to delete all settings for the selected tunnel

 

Summary Button

 

Click this button to display the settings and status of all enabled tunnels

 

IPSec VPN Tunnel

 

Allows you to enable or disable Internet Security Protocol for the VPN tunnel

 

Tunnel Name

 

Enter the name for this tunnel

 

 

Local Secure

Select the local LAN user(s) that can use this VPN tunnel. This may be a single IP

Group

address or sub-network. Note that the Local Secure Group must match the remote

 

gateway's Remote Secure Group.

 

IP

 

Enter the IP address of the local network

 

Mask

 

If the Subnet option is selected, enter the mask to determine the IP address on the

 

local network

 

 

Remote

Select the remote LAN user(s) behind the remote gateway who can use this VPN

Secure

tunnel. This may be a single IP address, a sub-network, or any addresses. If "Any"

Group

is set, the Gateway acts as responder and accepts requests from any remote user.

 

Note that the Remote Secure Group must match the remote gateway's Local Secure

 

Group.

 

IP

 

Enter the IP address of the remote network

 

Mask

 

If the Subnet option is selected, enter the mask to determine the IP addresses on

 

the remote network

 

 

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