Example Main office Autokey IKE VPN tunnel
Adding source and destination addresses
The next step in configuring the VPN is to add the addresses of the networks that are to be connected using
the VPN tunnel. These address will be added to the VPN policy. On each VPN gateway, you must add two
addresses:
·
Source, the IP address of the network behind the local VPN gateway
The source address is an address on your internal network.
·
Destination, the IP address of the network behind the other VPN gateway
The destination address is the IP address of one or more internal networks behind the destination VPN
gateway.
shows the source and destination addresses required for the VPN in
VPN between two internal networks
. In the example, both IP addresses are for internal networks.
IPSec Autokey VPN addresses
Description
Main office (VPN
gateway 1)
Branch office
(VPN gateway 2)
Source Address
Address
Name
The name to assign to the source address to be connected using
the VPN. The name can contain numbers (0-9) and upper and
lower case letters (A-Z, a-z), and the special characters - and _.
Other special characters and spaces are not allowed.
Main_Office Branch_Office
IP
address
192.168.1.0 192.168.2.0
Netmask
The source IP address and netmask of the network at the near end
of the VPN tunnel.
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
Destination Address
Address
Name
The name to assign to the destination address to be connected to
using the VPN.
Branch_Office Main_Office
IP
address
The destination IP address and netmask of the network at the far
d f th VPN t
l
192.168.2.0 192.168.1.0
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