Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel

Configuration when the Remote Gateway Uses a Static IP Address

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Configuration when the Remote Gateway Uses a Static IP Address

This example assumes the Remote Gateway is using a static IP address. If the

Remote Gateway uses a dynamic IP address, refer to“Configuration when the

Remote Gateway Uses a Dynamic IP Address,” on page 172.

Gateway-to-Gateway IPSec VPN Tunnel - Remote Gateway Using Static IP

NOTE Each computer must have a network adapter installed.

STEP 1 Configuration of the RVS4000.

Follow these instructions for the first VPN router, designated RVS4000. The other VPN router is designated the RV082.

a.Launch the web browser for a networked computer, designated PC 1.

b.Access the configuration utility of the RVS4000. (Refer to Chapter 5, “Setting Up and Configuring the Router” for details.)

c.Click VPN > IPSec VPN.

d.Enter a name in the Tunnel Name field.

e.For the IPSec VPN Tunnel setting, select Enable.

f.The WAN IP address (A.A.A.A) of the RVS4000 will be automatically detected.

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