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5. Set an IPSec Gateway.

IPSec Gateway

To access this dialog box, select IPSec Gateway under Global in the Device View.

A.For dual Ethernet setups, the IPSec Gateway is the equivalent of a default gateway for the IPSec interface (Ethernet 1). Enter the TCP/IP address of the upstream or Internet router for your network. This must be an address on the same TCP/IP network as the Ethernet 1 address of the IntraPort 2/2+.

For single Ethernet setups, the IPSec Gateway is an optional setting. It serves as a default gateway for all IPSec (i.e., tun- neled) traffic. Enter the TCP/IP address of your Internet access/firewalling router. This must be an address on the same TCP/IP network as the Ethernet 0 address of the IntraPort 2/2+.

B.Click OK.

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Contents Page Page Getting Help with the IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access Server Network InstallationIntroduction Getting StartedBasic Configuration Guide Appendix a Shipping DefaultsParameters Systems InformationAppendix F Terms and Conditions Pin Outs for DB-25 Male to DB-25 Female RS-232 DataPage IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access Server Installa- tion Overview About the IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access ServerIntroduction IntroductionCompatiView Software Installation Network InstallationCommand Line Preparation Basic Configuration GuideAppendices Introduction Alternate Protocols and Security ParametersPage Getting Help with the IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access Server Warranty and ServiceGetting Started Few NotesSupplied with the IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access Server Needed for InstallationWhat You Will Need To Get Started VPN Client Software Requirements Ethernet Connection RequirementsPage Network Installation Connecting the Server to the EthernetPlacing the Server Powering Up the Server Connecting a Management ConsoleSystem Requirements CompatiView for WindowsTransport Protocols and CompatiView Installation and OperationCompatiView Software Installation Page Out-of-Band Command Line Management Command Line ManagementSetting Up Telnet Operation Temporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command Line ManagementIP Ethernet 0 section Page Setup Options Basic Configuration GuideDiagram of Dual-Ethernet Setup Diagram of Dual-Ethernet SetupDiagram of Single Ethernet Setup Diagram of Single-Ethernet SetupConfiguration Using CompatiView VPN Client Tunnel SettingsTurn off AppleTalk and IPX optional Dual Ethernet Single Ethernet TCP/IP Routing Ethernet Dual Ethernet Set basic IP parameters for Ethernet Single Ethernet Turn IP off on EthernetIP Connection Ethernet Basic Configuration Guide Set an IP Gateway for Ethernet IP Static RoutesDual Ethernet Static Route Single Ethernet Static Route Basic Configuration Guide IPSec Gateway Basic Configuration Guide Set an IPSec GatewayIKE Policy Set an IKE PolicyVPN Group Configuration General Tab Basic Configuration Guide Set up VPN Group ConfigurationsVPN Group Configuration IKE Configuration Tab IKE Configuration Transform List Basic Configuration Guide Basic Configuration Guide VPN Group Configuration IPX Connection Tab Basic Configuration Guide Set up VPN Users VPN User ConfigurationVPN User Save the configuration to a file and download to the device Add a VPN Port Set up the Tunnel PartnerAdd VPN Port Tunnel Partner VPN #IKE Key Management Set up Key ManagementIKE Configuration Transform List Save the configuration to a file and download to the device Example Basic Configuration Using Command LineSingle Ethernet Setup Example Edit IP Static Append Configure general Basic Configuration Guide Set up VPN Group Configurations Configure vpn group basic vpn config Save the Configuration and download it to the device Use the configure command to add a VPN Port Configure tunnel partner vpn IPX Protocol Required for IPXSuggested for IPX Setting the IntraPort for a Radius Server Setting up Radius AuthenticationAppleTalk Protocol Required for AppleTalkRadius Server User Authentication Settings Setting up SecurID Authentication ACE/Server Settings Setting the IntraPort for an ACE/ServerSaving a Configuration File to Flash ROM Page Ethernet Interfaces Appendix a Shipping DefaultsAppendix B Connector and Cable Pin Outs Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin OutsAppendix C Security Dynamics ACE/Server Information Page IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access Servers LED Patterns Appendix D LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings IntraPort 2 Connections/Users LEDsIntraPort 2+ Connections/Users LEDs IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access Server Switch Settings IntraPort 2 Special IndicatorsIntraPort 2+ Special Indicators Page Compatible Systems WWW Server Appendix E Downloading Software From Compatible SystemsPage Appendix F Terms and Conditions Appendix F Terms ConditionsPage Appendix F Terms and Conditions

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