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Configuring a Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Between RV0xx Series Routers

Configuring a VPN Tunnel on a Cisco RV0xx Series Router

Configuring a VPN Tunnel on a Cisco RV0xx Series Router
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Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
This procedure describes the basic tasks in configuring your router. Example
entries are provided on
For a hub-and-spoke topology, configure one tunnel between each remote
site and the central site. For the scenario illustrated in
three VPN tunnels on the router at the main site, and configure one VPN
tunnel on the router at each remote site.
For a mesh topology, configure multiple tunnels on each router to ensure
connectivity between all sites. For the scenario illustrated in
configure three VPN tunnels on each router.
Connect a computer to your Cisco RV0xx Series router (called Site A in the
examples), and start the web-based configuration utility.
Click VPN > Gateway to Gateway in the navigation tree.
Enter the following information about the tunnel:
Tunnel Name—Enter a name, for your reference. This name will be used on
the VPN > Summary page.
Interface—Select the appropriate Interface, WAN1 or WAN2.
Note: The Enable check box is unavailable until after you save the configuration.
In the Local Group Setup section, enter the following information about this router
(Site A):
Local Security Gateway Type—Select IP Only. The WAN IP address of the
router will be automatically detected and will appear in the IP Address field.
Local Security Group Type—Select Subnet. Enter the LAN IP Address and
the subnet mask.
In the Remote Group Setup section, enter the following information about the
router at the other end of the tunnel (Site B):
Remote Security Gateway Type—Depending on the type of IP address for
the Internet connection, choose one of the following options:
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If the remote gateway (Site B) has a static WAN IP address: Select IP
Only. Enter the WAN IP Address of the Site B router.
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