Motorola SVG1501E Remote Endpoint Settings, Network address type, Remote Address, IPsec Settings

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Field

Description

 

 

Remote Endpoint Settings

Set the remote VPN access group to one of the following

Address group type

group types:

 

Single IP address — for one computer, enter the IP address

 

for the specific computer

 

IP address range — for a small range of computers, enter the

 

starting and ending IP addresses for the group of consecutive

 

IP addresses to have access to the VPN tunnel.

 

IP Subnet — for an entire subnet/network, enter the Subnet

 

and Mask

 

For IP address range and IP Subnet, enter the starting and

 

ending IP addresses for the group of consecutive IP addresses

 

to have access to the VPN tunnel.

 

The remote VPN endpoint on the other side of the tunnel

 

should match these settings for its local endpoint settings.

 

 

Identity type

Define the remote endpoint identity type to automatically use

 

the remote endpoint IP address, or as a user-specified IP

 

address, fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or e-mail

 

address. This is the identity that the far endpoint uses for

 

identification of the VPN termination point and handshake.

 

The remote VPN endpoint on the other side of the tunnel

 

should match these settings for its local endpoint settings.

 

 

Identity

Enter the identity string:

 

For IP address, enter x.x.x.x.

 

For FQDN, enter yourdomain.com

 

For email address identity, enter yourname@yourdomain.com

 

The remote VPN endpoint on the other side of the tunnel

 

should match the settings here for its local endpoint settings.

 

 

Network address type

Select the remote endpoint’s WAN address type: IP address or

 

Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)

 

 

Remote Address

Enter either the IP address of the remote endpoint or its

 

FQDN.

 

 

IPsec Settings

Associate one of the two phases of Security Association (SA)

 

to the VPN tunnel. Phase 1 creates an IKE SA. After Phase 1 is

 

completed, Phase 2 creates one or more IPSEC SAs, which are

 

then used to key IPSEC sessions.

 

 

Pre-shared key

Enter the “Pre-shared Key” field if one side of the VPN tunnel

 

is using a unique firewall identifier (or Pre-shared Key.

 

 

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