Vanguard 3000 Multicarrier Cellular Data Modem & IP Router PN 134732-VG3000 Rev. D| Page 93
002 "ttunnel1" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I3 to state STATE_MAIN_I4
004 "ttunnel1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I4: ISAKMP SA established {auth=OAKLEY_PRESHARED_KEY
cipher=oakley_3des_cbc_192 prf=oakley_md5 group=modp1024}
002 "ttunnel1" #1: Dead Peer Detection (RFC 3706): enabled
002 "ttunnel1" #2: initiating Quick Mode PSK+UP+IKEv2ALLOW {using isakmp#1 msgid:4328edc8
proposal=3DES(3)_192-MD5(1)_128 pfsgroup=no-pfs}
117 "ttunnel1" #2: STATE_QUICK_I1: initiate
003 "ttunnel1" #2: ignoring informational payload, type IPSEC_RESPONDER_LIFETIME msgid=4328edc8
002 "ttunnel1" #2: Dead Peer Detection (RFC 3706): enabled
002 "ttunnel1" #2: transition from state STATE_QUICK_I1 to state STATE_QUICK_I2
004 "ttunnel1" #2: STATE_QUICK_I2: sent QI2, IPsec SA established tunnel mode {ESP=>0x8e426351 <0xaeeb3b44
xfrm=3DES_0-HMAC_MD5 NATOA=none NATD=none DPD=enabled}
Step 8 Once the “IPsec SA established tunnel mode” message is displayed in the tunnel negotiation log, a
communication test is required to ensure point-to-point connectivity. From the Application Server located behind the
VPN server, ping the LAN IP of the local device connected to the Vanguard 3000 LAN port. The pings should receive
replies from the local device.
Alternatively, ping the Application Server IP Address from a device on the Vanguard’s local LAN and receive replies
similar to the following.
[Prompt]$ping 192.32.8.254
PING 192.32.8.254 (192.32.8.254) from 10.192.10.195
64 bytes from 192.32.8.254: seq=0 ttl=126 time=136.646 ms
64 bytes from 192.32.8.254: seq=1 ttl=126 time=134.848 ms
64 bytes from 192.32.8.254: seq=2 ttl=126 time=135.274 ms
64 bytes from 192.32.8.254: seq=3 ttl=126 time=133.018 ms
^C
--- 192.32.8.254 ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 133.018/134.946/136.646
Repeat the above steps to configure and enable the second tunnel.
Edit and Delete buttons in the table allow you to change configuration settings or remove the tunnel the Tunnel Table.
You can also select a tunnel to configure by simply typing its name in the Name field.
To change settings, enter the Tunnel Item number in the Tunnel Configuration section, enter the configuration
settings, and click Save & Apply.
To delete a tunnel, click the Delete button in the far-right column that is associated with the tunnel item.