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Appendix B Site-to-Site VPN User Interface Reference

 

 

Site to Site VPN Policies

 

Table B-23

Easy VPN IPSec Proposal Page (continued)

 

 

 

Element

 

Description

 

 

 

Enable RRI

 

Supported on Cisco IOS routers, PIX 7.0 and ASA devices.

 

 

When selected (the default), enables Reverse Route Injection (RRI)

 

 

on the crypto map (static or dynamic) for the support of VPN

 

 

clients.

 

 

Reverse Route injection (RRI) ensures that a static route is created

 

 

on a device for each client internal IP address.

 

 

Deselect this check box if the crypto map is being applied to a

 

 

Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel that is already being

 

 

used to distribute routing information.

 

 

Reverse Route Injection (RRI) learns all the subnets from any

 

 

network that is defined in a crypto access control list (ACL) as the

 

 

destination network. The learned routes are installed into the local

 

 

routing table as static routes that point to the encrypted interface.

 

 

When the IPSec tunnel is removed, the associated static routes will

 

 

be removed. These static routes may then be redistributed into other

 

 

dynamic routing protocols, so that they can be advertised to other

 

 

parts of the network (usually done by redistributing RRI routes into

 

 

dynamic routing protocols on the core side).

 

 

Note Security Manager automatically configures RRI on devices

 

 

with High Availability (HA), or on the IPSec Aggregator

 

 

when VRF-Aware IPSec is configured.

 

 

Enable Network Address

Supported on PIX 7.0 and ASA devices.

Translation

 

When selected, enables you to configure Network Address

 

 

 

 

Translation (NAT) on a device.

 

 

NAT enables devices that use internal IP addresses to send and

 

 

receive data through the Internet. Private NAT addresses are

 

 

converted to globally routable IP addresses when they try to access

 

 

data on the Internet.

 

 

For more information, see Understanding NAT, page 9-70.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Site-to-Site VPN User Interface Reference Working with VPN Topologies, Understanding VPN Topologies,B-37 VPN SummaryB-3 and Peers Page, page B-7 Configuring IPSec Proposals, Configuring High Availability in Your VPN Topology,Configuring VRF-Aware IPSec Settings, Configuring an IKE Proposal,B-53 Understanding IPSec Technologies and Policies,Topology. See IKE Proposal Page, page B-37 See IPSec Proposal Page, page B-39IPSec Tab, page B-28 See GRE Modes Page, page B-59High Availability Page, page B-34 Managing VPN Devices in Device View, PeersTopology. See Device Selection Page, page B-10 Create VPN WizardName and Technology B-10 Device SelectionEditing a VPN Topology, Defining a Name and IPSec Technology,Navigation Path Page, page B-9 Endpoints See VPN Interface Tab, page B-17 B-34 Tab, page B-24See Edit Endpoints Dialog Box, page B-16 Edit Endpoints Dialog Box VPN Interface Tab Information, see Interface Roles Page, page C-126 Procedure for Configuring a Vpnsm or VPN SPA Blade,More information, see Interface Roles Page, page C-126 IP Address for IPSec Termination -To enter manually the IPCisco IOS Routers, More information, see Configuring Dialer Interfaces onBox, page B-32 Defining VPN Services Module Vpnsm or VPN SPA SettingsVPN SPA Blade, For more information, see Adding VPN SPA Slot Locations IP Address for IPSec Termination-To enter manually the IP Protected Networks TabTable B-9 Edit Endpoints Dialog Box Protected Networks Tab Information, see Editing Network/Host Objects, More information, see Editing Access Control List ObjectsFwsm Tab More information, see Editing Interface Role Objects,Table B-10 Edit Endpoints Dialog Box Fwsm Tab For more information, see Interface Roles Page, page C-126 VRF Aware IPSec TabTable B-11 Edit Endpoints Dialog Box VRF Aware IPSec Tab IPSec Two-Box Solution, Solution,Routers C-126Summary page. See VPN Summary Page, page B-3 Dial Backup Settings Dialog BoxTable B-12 Dial Backup Settings Dialog Box High Availability Table B-13 Create VPN wizard High Availability For more information, see Enabling Stateful Failover, Policy configured. See VPN Summary Page, page B-3IKE Proposal Site to Site VPN PoliciesMore information, see IKE Proposal Dialog Box, page C-123 Site-to-Site VPN Policies in Policy View,Understanding Preshared Key Policies, C-123 IPSec ProposalIKE, For more information, see About Crypto Maps, Shared Site-to-Site VPN Policies in Policy View,For more information, see About Transform Sets, IPSec Transform Sets Page, page C-130To Use, Element Description ISAKMP/IPSec Settings Tab VPN Global SettingsFor more information, see About IKE Keepalive, Configuring VPN Global Settings,See Understanding IKE, Appendix B Site-to-Site VPN User Interface Reference VPN Global Settings Page, page B-44 Understanding NAT, NAT Settings TabNAT, For more information, see About NAT Traversal,General Settings Tab For more information, see Understanding Fragmentation Select the required setting for the DF bit Preshared Key Table B-19 Preshared Key Element Description Negotiation Method Public Key Infrastructure Attributes, Working with PKI Enrollment Objects,C-140 GRE Modes FlexConfig see Working with FlexConfigs,Table B-21 GRE Modes Page GRE or GRE Dynamic IP Policy GRE?, OL-8214-02 Configuring Cisco IOS Router Interfaces, OL-8214-02 For more information, see Prerequisites for Successful Configuration of GRE,Element Description Preshared Key Policies, Interfaces, For more information, see Configuring Cisco IOS RouterEasy VPN IPSec Proposal Understanding Easy VPN, For more information, see Understanding NAT, More information, see Working with AAA Server Group Objects Device Access Policies,Group Objects, For more information, see Editing User Group Objects, User Group PolicyWorking with User Group Objects, Tunnel Group Policy PIX 7.0/ASA Tunnel Group Policy General Tab For more information, see Working with ASA User Groups Client Address Assignment Network/Host Objects, Tunnel Group Policy IPSec TabFor more information, see Supported AAA Server Types Tunnel Group Policy Advanced Tab More information, see Working with Interface Role Objects Tunnel Group Policy PIX 7.0/ASA Tunnel Group Policy Client VPN Software Update TabClient Connection Characteristics Table B-29 Easy VPN Remote Client Connection Characteristics Working with Site-to-Site VPN Policies, About Locking in Site-to-Site VPN Topologies,For more information, see Deleting a VPN Topology, See Site to Site VPN Policies, page B-37For more information, see About Editing a VPN Topology OL-8214-02 OL-8214-02