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FortiGate-800 Installation and Configuration Guide
Action
ENCRYPT
VPN Tunnel
The VPN tunnel name added in step 1. (Use the same tunnel for all encrypt
policies.)
Allow inbound
Select allow inbound.
Allow outbound Do not enable.
Inbound NAT
Select inbound NAT if required.
Outbound NAT Select outbound NAT if required.
See
"Adding an encrypt policy" on page
6
Arrange the policies in the following order:
outbound encrypt policies
inbound encrypt policy
default non-encrypt policy (Internal_All -> External_All)
Note: The default non-encrypt policy is required to allow the VPN spoke to access other
networks, such as the Internet.
To ensure the continuous availability of an IPSec VPN tunnel, you can configure
multiple connections between the local FortiGate unit and the remote VPN peer
(remote gateway). With a redundant configuration, if one connection fails the
FortiGate unit establishes a tunnel using the other connection.
The configuration depends on the number of connections that each VPN peer has to
the Internet. For example, if the local VPN peer has two connections to the Internet,
then it can provide two redundant connections to the remote VPN peer.
A single VPN peer can be configured with up to three redundant connections.
The VPN peers are not required to have a matching number of Internet connections.
For example, between two VPN peers, one peer can have multiple Internet
connections while the other has only one Internet connection. In the case of an
asymmetrical configuration, the level of redundancy varies from one end of the VPN to
the other.
Note: IPSec Redundancy is only available to VPN peers that have static IP addresses and that
authenticate themselves to each other with pre-shared keys or digital certificates. It is not
available to VPN peers that have dynamically assigned IP addresses (dialup users). Nor is it
available to VPN peers that use manual keys.
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