CalAmp Vanguard 3000 User Manual page 98

Multicarrier 3g cellular broadband router
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Vanguard 3000 IPsec Client Connection
This example will use the following values to define two IPsec tunnels.
• Tunnel Label
• Vanguard 3000 local subnet
• Vanguard 3000 PPP IP Address (Requires a Static IP)
• Firewall IP Address (remote IP Address)
• VPN Server IP Address (Remote ID)
• Remote Subnet
• Phase1 Encryption details
• Phase 2 Encryption details
• Pre-Shared Key (PSK)
• Perfect Forward Security (PFS) Enabled or Disabled
• Dead Peer Detection (DPD) delay/timeout/action
The objective in this example is to create two IPsec tunnels with the above parameters. These tunnels and the
parameters used to define them will appear the Tunnel Table at the bottom of the Security » IPsec tab as shown in the
figure below. Once these IPsec tunnels have been defined and added to the table, they must be enabled to be
functional.
Figure 56 Tunnel Table using example values
Vanguard IPsec Client Configuration
Step 1 From the laptop connected to the LAN port of the Vanguard 3000, ping the remote IP Address. The pings
should receive replies.
Step 2 Open a Web browser on the connected laptop and navigate to the Vanguard Web interface.
Step 3 From the main navigation pane, select Security, and from the Security page, select the IPsec tab.
Tunnel 1 Example
Ttunnel1
10.192.10.192/29 (LAN)
162.123.98.68
68.28.128.192
10.168.86.192
192.32.8.254/32
3DES/MD5/Group2
3DES/MD5
Password1!
Disabled
120 /2 /Restart by Peer
Vanguard 3000 Series Multicarrier Cellular Data Modem & IP Router PN 001-7300-100 Rev. B
Tunnel 2 Example
Ttunnel2
10.192.10.192/29 (LAN)
162.123.98.68
68.28.128.192
10.168.86.192
10.0.198.198/32
3DES/MD5/Group2
3DES/MD5
Secret2!
Disabled
120 /2 /Restart by Peer
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