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The DGND3300v2 VPN tunnel network connection fields are defined in the following table.
Table 5. VPN - Auto Policy Screen Settings
Fields and Settings
General
Policy Name
Remote VPN
Endpoint
IKE Keep Alive
Local LAN
Subnet Mask
Single/Start IP
The remote VPN
Address
endpoint must
have these IP
addresses entered
as its remote
addresses.
Finish IP Address
Remote LAN
IP Address
The remote VPN
endpoint must
have these IP
Single/Start IP
addresses entered
Address
as its local
addresses.
Finish IP Address
Subnet Mask
Description
Enter a unique name. This name is not supplied to the remote VPN
endpoint. It is used only to help you manage the policies.
• The remote VPN endpoint must have this VPN's gateway address
entered as its remote VPN endpoint.
• If the remote endpoint has a dynamic IP address, select Dynamic IP
Address. No address data input is required. You can set up multiple
remote dynamic IP policies, but only one such policy can be enabled
at a time. Otherwise, select an option (IP address or domain name)
and enter the address of the remote VPN endpoint to which you want
to connect.
• If you want to ensure that a connection is kept open, or, if that is not
possible, that it is quickly reestablished when disconnected, select
this check box.
• The ping IP address must be associated with the remote endpoint.
The remote LAN address must be used. This IP address will be
pinged periodically to generate traffic for the VPN tunnel. The remote
keep-alive IP address must be covered by the remote LAN IP range
and must correspond to a device that can respond to ping. The range
should be made as narrow as possible to meet this objective.
The network mask.
• Enter the IP address for a single address, or the starting address for
an address range. A single address setting is used when you want to
make a single server on your LAN available to remote users. A range
must be an address range used on your LAN.
• Any. The remote VPN endpoint can be at any IP address.
For an address range, enter the finish IP address. This must be an
address range used on your LAN.
Single PC - no Subnet. Select this option if there is no LAN (only a
single PC) at the remote endpoint. If this option is selected, no
additional data is required. The typical application is a PC running the
VPN client at the remote end.
• Enter an IP address that is on the remote LAN. You can use this
setting when you want to access a server on the remote LAN.
• For a range of addresses, enter the starting IP address. This must be
an address range used on the remote LAN.
• Any. Any outgoing traffic from the computers in the Local IP fields
triggers an attempted VPN connection to the remote VPN endpoint.
Be sure you want this option before selecting it.
Enter the finish IP address for a range of addresses. This must be an
address range used on the remote LAN.
Enter the network mask.
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