My Ip Address; Configuring Branch Office Vpn Rule Setup; Table 55 Mismatching Id Type And Content Configuration Example; Nn47922 - Nortel BSR222 Configuration

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222 Chapter 13 VPN
The two Business Secure Routers shown in
negotiation because Business Secure Router B's Local ID type is IP, but Business
Secure Router A's Peer ID type is set to E-mail. An "ID mismatched" message
displays in the IPSEC LOG.

Table 55 Mismatching ID Type and Content Configuration Example

Business Secure Router A
Local ID type: IP
Local ID content: 1.1.1.10
Peer ID type: E-mail
Peer ID content: aa@yahoo.com

My IP Address

My IP Address is the WAN IP address of the Business Secure Router. The
Business Secure Router has to rebuild the VPN tunnel if the My IP Address
changes after setup.
The following applies if this field is configured as 0.0.0.0:
The Business Secure Router uses the current Business Secure Router WAN IP
address (static or dynamic) to set up the VPN tunnel.
If the WAN connection goes down, the Business Secure Router uses the dial
backup IP address for the VPN tunnel when using dial backup or the LAN IP
address when using traffic redirect. See
105

Configuring Branch Office VPN Rule Setup

Select one of the VPN rules in the VPN Summary screen and click Edit to
configure the rule's settings. The VPN Branch Office Rule Setup screen is
shown in

NN47922-500

for details about dial backup and traffic redirect.
Figure
72.
Table 55
cannot complete their
Business Secure Router B
Local ID type: IP
Local ID content: 1.1.1.10
Peer ID type: IP
Peer ID content: N/A
Chapter 7, "WAN screens," on page

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