Vanguard 3000 Multicarrier Cellular Data Modem & IP Router PN 134732-VG3000 Rev. D| Page 92
Step 4 Select a name for the IPsec tunnel and enable it by checking the Enable box.
Figure 63: IPsec Configuration Page
Step 5 IPsec tunnel configuration information for the tunnels. Select a tunnel to configure by entering its name in the
Name field. Current values for that tunnel are displayed. Changes do not take effect until you click Save & Apply.
After the page refreshes, the tunnel configuration will appear in the Tunnel Table at the bottom of the tab
Step 7 When the IPsec tunnel is established, all IP Packet traffic originating from 192. 32. 8.254/32 will pass through
the IPsec VPN tunnel to the local subnet (10.192.10.192/29), and vice-versa.
002 "ttunnel1" #1: initiating Main Mode
104 "ttunnel1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
003 "ttunnel1" #1: ignoring Vendor ID payload [FRAGMENTATION c0000000]
002 "ttunnel1" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I1 to state STATE_MAIN_I2
106 "ttunnel1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I2: sent MI2, expecting MR2
003 "ttunnel1" #1: received Vendor ID payload [Cisco-Unity]
003 "ttunnel1" #1: received Vendor ID payload [XAUTH]
003 "ttunnel1" #1: ignoring unknown Vendor ID payload [d194db099684f49320f6abd9829c7b65]
003 "ttunnel1" #1: ignoring Vendor ID payload [Cisco VPN 3000 Series]
002 "ttunnel1" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I2 to state STATE_MAIN_I3
108 "ttunnel1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I3: sent MI3, expecting MR3
003 "ttunnel1" #1: received Vendor ID payload [Dead Peer Detection]
002 "ttunnel1" #1: Main mode peer ID is ID_IPV4_ADDR: '10.168.86.192'