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Chapter 3 Using the VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager for Quick Configuration
Configuring DNS
Table 3-1
summarizes instances in which the VPN 3002 and the central-site VPN Concentrator can
initiate data exchange.
Table 3-1
Data Initiation: VPN 3002 and Central-Site VPN Concentrator
Configuring DNS
The Manager displays the Configuration | Quick | DNS screen.
Figure 3-13 Configuration | Quick | DNS Screen
This screen lets you specify a Domain Name System (DNS) server for your local ISP, which lets you
enter Internet hostnames (for example,
mail01
) rather than IP addresses for servers as you configure and
manage the VPN 3002. While hostnames are easier to remember, using IP addresses avoids problems
that might occur with the DNS server offline or congested. If you use a hostname to identify the
central-site VPN Concentrator, you must configure a DNS server on the VPN 3002 (see Configuration |
System | Servers | DNS).
Step 1
In the DNS Server field, enter the IP address of your local DNS server, using dotted decimal notation
(for example, 10.10.0.11).
Step 2
In the Domain field, enter the local ISP domain name.
Step 3
Click Continue to proceed.
Mode
Tunneling Policy
VPN 3002 Can Send
Data First
Central-Site VPN Concentrator Can Send Data
First (after VPN 3002 initiates the tunnel)
PAT
All traffic tunneled
Yes
No
PAT
Split tunneling
enabled
Yes
No
Network
Extension
All traffic tunneled
Yes
Yes
Network
Extension
Split tunneling
enabled
Yes
No