Policy Setup
VPN Policy Setup
IPSec Traffic Binding
VPN Tunnel List
It shows the tunnels that you have entered. The router can setup up to 50 tunnels
Tunnel Name
This distinguishes different
“tunnels”
by name.
Tunnel
The tunnel can only be connected when the
Enable
check box is selected.
WAN port
You can choose WAN1, WAN2 or Any to make the VPN connection.
PPPoE Session
Some ISPs offer multiple sessions when using PPPoE to make the VPN connection. You can
select these PPPoE sessions to construct VPN tunnels.
Traffic Selector
Service
Protocol Type: You can choose either TCP/UDP/ICMP/GRE protocol as your connection protocol.
By default the protocol type is “Any”.
Local Security Network
These entries identify the private network on the VPN gateway and the hosts of which can use the
LAN-to-LAN connection. You can choose a single IP address, the subnet, or a selected IP range to
make VPN LAN-to-LAN connection.
Remote Security Network
These entries identify the private network on the remote peer VPN router whose hosts can use the
LAN-to-LAN connection. You can choose a single IP address, the subnet, or a selected IP range to
make VPN connection
Remote Security Gateway
You can either select remote side domain name or remote side IP address (WAN IP address) as
your remote side security gateway.
Security Level
Encryption Method
It specifies the encryption mechanism to use. Data encryption makes the data unreadable if
intercepted. There are three encryption method available: DES, 3DES and AES. The default is
null.
Authentication
This specifies the packet authentication mechanism to use. Packet authentication confirms the
data’s source. There are three authentications available: MD5, SHA1 and SHA2.
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