Linksys AG041 (EU) manual Advanced VPN Tunnel Setup, Phase

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ADSL Gateway with 4-Port Switch

Advanced VPN Tunnel Setup

From the Advanced IPSec VPN Tunnel Setup screen, you can adjust the settings for specific VPN tunnels.

Phase 1

Phase 1 is used to create a security association (SA), often called the IKE SA. After Phase 1 is completed, Phase 2 is used to create one or more IPSec SAs, which are then used to key IPSec sessions.

Operation Mode. There are two modes: Main and Aggressive, and they exchange the same IKE payloads in different sequences. Main mode is more common; however, some people prefer Aggressive mode because it is faster. Main mode is for normal usage and includes more authentication requirements than Aggressive mode. Main mode is the more secure of the two. No matter which mode is selected, the VPN Gateway will accept both Main and Aggressive requests from the remote VPN device. Select Username, then enter the user name.

Encryption. Select the length of the key used to encrypt/decrypt ESP packets. There are two choices: DES and 3DES. 3DES is the more secure of the two.

Authentication. Select the method used to authenticate ESP packets. There are two choices: MD5 and SHA. SHA is the more secure of the two.

Group. There are two Diffie-Hellman Groups to choose from: 768-bit and 1024-bit. Diffie-Hellman refers to a cryptographic technique that uses public and private keys for encryption and decryption.

Key Life Time. In the Key Lifetime field, you may optionally select to have the key expire at the end of a time period of your choosing. Enter the number of seconds you’d like the key to be used until a re-key negotiation between each endpoint is completed.

Phase 2

Encryption. The encryption method selected in Phase 1 will be displayed.

Authentication. The authentication method selected in Phase 1 will be displayed.

PFS. The status of PFS will be displayed.

Group. There are two Diffie-Hellman Groups to choose from: 768-bit and 1024-bit. Diffie-Hellman refers to a cryptographic technique that uses public and private keys for encryption and decryption.

Chapter 5: Configuring the ADSL Gateway

Figure 5-16: Advanced IPSec VPN Tunnel Setup

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Contents Adsl Gateway Word definition How to Use this GuideCopyright and Trademarks Table of Contents Adsl Gateway with 4-Port Switch List of Figures A Network with the Gateway23 Applications & Gaming Port Triggering Figure B-23 New Preshared Key Introduction WelcomeWhat’s in this Guide? Adsl Gateway with 4-Port Switch Planning your Network Gateway’s FunctionsIP Addresses What’s an IP Address?What is a VPN? Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ServersDynamic IP Addresses Encryption encoding data transmitted in a networkWhy do I need a VPN? VPN Gateway to VPN GatewayVPN Gateway-to-VPN Gateway Getting to Know the Adsl Gateway Back PanelFront Panel DSLConnecting the Adsl Gateway Connecting to a ComputerISP a company that provides access to the Internet OverviewConnect power Configuring the Adsl Gateway SetupAccess Restrictions SecurityHow to Access the Web-based Utility AdministrationApplications & Gaming StatusInternet Setup Setup TabBasic Setup RFC 1483 Bridged Dynamic IP Static IPRFC 1483 Routed RFC 2516 PPPoEBridged Mode Only RFC 2364 PPPoAOptional Settings Required by some ISPs Network SetupDdns DynDNS.orgStatic Routing Advanced RoutingAdvanced Routing 12 Routing Table Security Tab FirewallVPN Software instructions for the computer15 VPN with Manual Key Management Advanced VPN Tunnel Setup PhaseConfiguring the Adsl Gateway Security Tab Access Restrictions Tab Internet Access19 List of PCs Applications and Gaming Tab Single Port ForwardingPort Range Forwarding Port TriggeringDMZ Management Administration TabGateway Access UPnP Reporting LogEmail Alerts Smtp the standard e-mail protocol on the InternetPing Test Ping Test Parameters DiagnosticsFactory Defaults Firmware Upgrade 29 Administration tab Firmware UpgradeStatus Tab GatewayGateway Information Internet ConnectionsLocal Network DSL ConnectionNeed to set a static IP address on a computer Appendix a TroubleshootingCommon Problems and Solutions Want to test my Internet connection Open a command prompt. For Windows 98 and Me Adsl Gateway with 4-Port Switch TCP UDP VPN Ipsec Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to workFirmware upgrade failed, and/or the Power LED is flashing To start over, I need to set the Gateway to factory defaultNeed to upgrade the firmware My DSL service’s PPPoE is always disconnecting Frequently Asked Questions Power LED flashes continuouslyWhere is the Gateway installed on the network? Is IPSec Passthrough supported by the Gateway?What is Network Address Translation and what is it used for? Does the Gateway support ICQ send file?What is DMZ Hosting? What are the advanced features of the Gateway? What is a MAC Address?How do I reset the Gateway? Is the Gateway cross-platform compatible?Introduction EnvironmentHow to Establish a Secure IPSec Tunnel Create an IPSec PolicyBuild Filter Lists Filter List 1 win-RouterFilter List 2 Router -win Figure B-4 IP Filter LIstFigure B-7 IP Filter List Configure Individual Tunnel Rules Tunnel 1 win-RouterFigure B-13 Authentication Methods Figure B-16 Tunnel Setting Tab Tunnel 2 Router-winFigure B-19 IP Filter List Tab Figure B-22 Preshared Key Assign New IPSec Policy Figure B-25 Connection TypeCreate a Tunnel Through the Web-Based Utility Figure B-28 VPN TabFigure C-1 IP Configuration Screen Windows 98 or Me InstructionsWindows 2000 or XP Instructions Figure C-3 MAC Address/Physical AddressFigure D-1 Upgrade Firmware Appendix D Upgrading FirmwareNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix E Windows HelpShared Resources Appendix F Glossary Adsl Gateway with 4-Port Switch Adsl Gateway with 4-Port Switch Adsl Gateway with 4-Port Switch Appendix G Specifications StandardsAppendix H Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix I Regulatory Information FCC StatementOutside of Europe Mail Address Appendix J Contact InformationEurope Mail Address