Table 11-5 Configuration > Vpn - ZyXEL Communications Vantage CNM 2.0 User Manual

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LABEL
Index
This is the VPN policy index number
Name
This field displays the identification name for this VPN policy.
A-End/Z-End
For the Vantage manager there is no "local" or "remote". A-End and Z-End are the end
devices where the VPN tunnel terminates. These fields display the device
administrators at both ends of a VPN tunnel respectively.
If one end of the tunnel cannot be managed (the device exists in another administrators
domain and cannot be seen), "Unknown-ZyXEL-Device" is displayed in this field.
If you configure a Single-Side-VPN tunnel then a "Non-ZyXEL-Device" is supported at
the Z-End.
Status
This field displays whether the VPN tunnel is active or not.
Add
Click Add to create a new VPN tunnel or to modify an existing one.
Delete
Select a rule and then click Delete to erase it. All rules can be deleted if you check the
Select All checkbox and click Delete.
11.2.1 Add a VPN Tunnel
You can create a "single-ended" VPN tunnel using Vantage by selecting N/A from the Remote Device field.
This allows you to create a VPN tunnel between a ZyXEL device and another IPSec router. You must make sure
the remote IPSec router VPN settings correspond to the ZyXEL device VPN settings.
Configuration > VPN
Figure 11-1 Configuration > VPN
Table 11-5 Configuration > VPN
DESCRIPTION
Vantage CNM 2.0
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