10 SVG2500 VPN PAGES
Field | Description |
Name | A generic, |
| tunnel. |
| Once the appropriate tunnel name is entered for the first time, click |
| Add New Tunnel to create a heading for the tunnel settings selected |
| from the Tunnel |
| tunnels are sequentially named 1, 2, 3, and so on. |
Enable | Once a particular VPN tunnel is named and configured, it can be |
| left stored and disabled or enabled via the Enable/Disable drop- |
| down list. Click Apply to make the "Enable/Disable" setting effective. |
Local Endpoint Settings |
|
Address group type | Set the local VPN access group as one of the following group |
| types: |
| • Single IP address — for one computer, enter the IP address |
| for the specific computer |
| • IP address range — for a small range of computers, enter |
| the starting and ending IP addresses for the group of |
| consecutive IP address that will have access to the VPN |
| tunnel |
| • IP Subnet — for an entire subnet/network, enter the Subnet |
| and Mask |
| For IP address range and IP Subnet, enter the starting and ending |
| IP addresses for the group of consecutive IP address that will have |
| access to the VPN tunnel. |
Identity Type | You can define the local endpoint identity type to automatically use |
| the WAN IP address of the router or as a |
| fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or |
| identity that the far endpoint will use for identification of the VPN |
| termination point and handshake. |
| The remote VPN endpoint on the other side of the tunnel should |
| match the settings here for its remote endpoint settings. |
Identity | Once the identity type is selected, enter the identity string here. |
| • For IP address, enter x.x.x.x. |
| • For FQDN, enter yourdomain.com |
| • For email address identity, enter yourname@yourdomain.com |
| The remote VPN endpoint on the other side of the tunnel should |
| match the settings here for its remote endpoint settings. |
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