Logging On To A Remote Access Vpn Site - Nokia IP60 User Manual

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Logging on to a Remote Access VPN Site

Logging on to a Remote Access VPN Site

You need to manually log on to Remote Access VPN Servers configured for Manual Login. You do not
need to manually log on to a Remote Access VPN Server configured for Automatic Login or a Site-to-Site
VPN Gateway: all the computers on your network have constant access to it.
Manual Login can be done through either the Nokia IP60 Portal or the my.vpn page. When you log on and
traffic is sent to the VPN site, a VPN tunnel is established. Only the computer from which you logged on
can use the tunnel. To share the tunnel with other computers in your home network, you must log on to the
VPN site from those computers, using the same user name and password.
Note: You must use a single user name and password for each VPN destination
gateway.
Logging on through the Nokia IP60 Portal
Note: You can only log on to sites that are configured for Manual Login.
To manually log on to a VPN site through the Nokia IP60 Portal
1. Click VPN in the main menu, and click the VPN Sites tab.
The VPN Sites page appears.
2. Next to the desired VPN site, click Login.
The VPN Status dialog box appears.
3. Type your user name and password in the appropriate fields.
4. Click Login.
If the IP60 appliance is configured to automatically download the network configuration, the
IP60 appliance downloads the network configuration.
If when adding the VPN site you specified a network configuration, the IP60 appliance
attempts to create a tunnel to the VPN site.
Once the IP60 appliance has finished connecting, the dialog box displays ―Connected‖.
The VPN Status dialog box remains open until you manually log off the VPN site.
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