Microsoft VPN
∙Otherwise, click Next to continue. You will see a screen like the following.
Figure52: VPN Wizard – General ScreenGeneral SettingsPolicy Name | Enter a suitable name. This name is not supplied to the remote VPN. It is |
| used only to help you manage the policies. |
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Enable Policy | Enable or disable the policy as required. For each remote VPN, only 1 |
| policy can be enabled at any time. |
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Allow NetBIOS | Enable this if you require NetBIOS traffic to be transferred through the |
traffic | VPN tunnel. NetBIOS is used by Microsoft (Windows) networking. This |
| setting should not be enabled unless necessary, because it increases |
| traffic volume. |
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Remote VPN | The Internet IP address of the remote VPN endpoint (Gateway or client). |
Endpoint | ∙ Dynamic. Select this if the Internet IP address is unknown. In this |
| case, only incoming connections are possible. |
| ∙ Fixed. Select this if the remote endpoint has a fixed Internet IP |
| address. If selected, enter the Internet IP address of the remote end- |
| point. |
| ∙ Domain Name. Select this if the remote endpoint has a Domain |
| Name associated with it. If selected, enter the Domain Name of the |
| remote endpoint. |
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Keys | Select Manually assigned or IKE (Internet Key Exchange) as required. |
| If you are setting up both endpoints, using IKE is recommended. |
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2.Click Next to continue. You will see a screen like the following:
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