Appendix B

Creating Remote Connections

ANG-3000/7000 Preconfiguration Stored on a Floppy Disk

NOTE

A User specified here also must be added to the connecting Local ANG User and Group database. Refer to Chapter 6, “Managing Users and Groups,” for instructions. Also be aware that you cannot use this floppy configuration utility to add Users and Groups to standalone ANGs which terminate tunnels. Only the Aurorean Policy Manager can perform this task. Refer to Chapter 3, “Configuring the ANG with Aurorean Policy Manager,” in the Aurorean Installation & Service Guide for instructions.

5Enter a Password and Confirm Password for this user in the fields provided.

6Select a tunnel Protocol (IPSec or PPTP) from the pull down list.

Between any two connecting ANGs in a fully meshed network, you can select different tunnel protocols.

7Select the Initial State you want this ANG to default to upon startup.

If your Local ANG is up and running, the Remote ANG will be connected immediately with the default Initial State set to Enabled.

8Click Add.

The new Remote ANG appears in the Remote Connection

Configuration window as shown in Figure 141.

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