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VPN Configuration and Usage
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You can add your first (and subsequent) IPSec connection definitions by clicking the
Add button. This will display the IPSec configuration screen.
Sample IPSec configuration screen
The top part of the IPSec configuration screen displays the information describing
the local side of the VPN connection. This is read only information; you cannot
change the IP information (it is picked up from your local IP address information).
The bottom part of the screen is where you describe the Magnia SG20 to which you
will be connecting. Complete the following fields:
Connection Name: A name of your choosing. This name is used to identify the
IPSec connection configuration.
Remote IP Address: IP address of the public port for the remote Magnia SG20. This
can be viewed on the LCD screen or report pages of the web administration, and is
labeled "Public IP".
Remote Private Address: IP address of the remote Magnia SG20 private network.
By default, this is 192.168.1.1, but can be changed in the advanced networking
screen of the web administration user interface.
Remote Next Hop: This is the IP address of the remote ISPs gateway server. This
can be obtained from the ISP that provides the Internet connection for the remote
server.
Remote Private Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for the remote Magnia SG20's
private network. By default, this is 255.255.255.0, but can be changed on the
Advanced Networking screen.
Remote Firewall: Defines whether the remote Magnia SG20 has its firewall up. This
should normally be left set to "Yes".
Shared key: The shared key is a password you choose and enter in both Magnia
SG20s. The same key must be entered on each of the Magnia SG20's IPSec
configuration in order to authenticate and authorize the connection.
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Connecting to the VPN

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