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Chapter12 Easy VPN Remote
Administering Easy VPN Remote Connections
Network Extension Choose Network Extension if you want the devices connected to
the inside interfaces to have IP addresses that are routable and
reachable by the destination network. The devices at both ends of
the connection will form one logical network. PAT will be
automatically disabled, allowing the PCs and hosts at both ends of
the connection to have direct access to one another.
Enable remote management and troubleshooting of your router.
You can enable remote management of the router by checking
the box to request a server-assigned IP address for you route r.
This IP address can be used for connecting to your router for
remote management and troubleshooting (ping, Telnet, and
Secure Shell). This mode is called Network Extension Plus.
Consult the administrator of the Easy VPN server or concentrator
before you choose this setting.
If you choose Network Extension, you also have the capability to:
Allow subnets not directly connected to the router to use the
tunnel.
To allow subnets not directly connected to your router to use the
tunnel, click the Options button and configure the network
extension options.
Enable remote management and troubleshooting of your router.
You can enable remote management of the router by checking
the box to request a server-assigned IP address for you route r.
This IP address can be used for connecting to your router for
remote management and troubleshooting (ping, Telnet, and
Secure Shell). This mode is called Network Extension Plus.
Have the server assign an IP
address to manage my router
remotely.
Check this box to request a server-assigned IP address for you
router. This IP address can be used for connecting to your router
for remote management and troubleshooting (ping, Telnet, and
Secure Shell). This mode is called Network Extension Plus.
Table12-9 Easy VPN Remote General Settings Fields
Element Description