Chapter 4
VPN Clients Status
This section identifies the VPN clients currently connected to the Router.
No. It shows the number of the VPN client. Username It shows the name of the VPN client.
Status This indicates the status of the VPN client connection.
Start Time This shows the time when the VPN client established its VPN connection to the Router.
End Time This shows the time when the VPN client ended its VPN connection to the Router.
Duration This shows how long the VPN connection existed.
To disconnect any VPN client, select the VPN client in the Disconnect column, and then click Disconnect.
VPN > Gateway to Gateway
Use this screen to create a new tunnel between two VPN devices.
VPN > Gateway to Gateway
Advanced Configuration
Add a New Tunnel
Tunnel No The tunnel number is automatically generated.
Tunnel Name Enter a name for this VPN tunnel, such as Los Angeles Office, Chicago Branch, or New York Division. This allows you to identify multiple tunnels and does not have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel.
Interface Select the appropriate WAN port, WAN1 or WAN2 (available if the Dual WAN feature is enabled).
Enable Check this box to enable a VPN tunnel. (When you create a VPN tunnel, this check box will be disabled.)
Local Group Setup
Local Security Gateway Type
Select the type you want to use: IP Only, IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication, IP +
NOTE: The Local Security Gateway Type you select should match the Remote Security Gateway Type selected on the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel.
IP Only
The default is IP Only. Only the device with a specific IP address will be able to access the tunnel.
Local Security Gateway Type > IP Only
IP address The WAN (or Internet) IP address of the Router automatically appears.
IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication
The IP address and FQDN must match the Remote Security Gateway of the remote VPN device, and they can only be used for one tunnel connection.
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