Pepwave MAX and Surf User Manual
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Connect Upon
Disconnection
of
Check this box and select a WAN to connect to this VPN automatically when the specified
WAN is disconnected.
Remote
Gateway IP
Address /
Host Name
Enter the remote peer’s public IP address. For
Aggressive Mode
, this is optional.
Local
Networks
Enter the local LAN subnets here. If you have defined static routes, they will be shown
here.
Using NAT, you can map a specific local network / IP address to another, and the packets
received by remote gateway will appear to be coming from the mapped network / IP
address. This allow you to establish IPsec connection to a remote site that has one or
more subnets overlapped with local site.
Two types of NAT policies can be defined:
One-to-One NAT policy: if the defined subnet in Local Network and NAT Network has the
same size, for example, policy "192.168.50.0/24 > 172.16.1.0/24" will translate the local
IP address 192.168.50.10 to 172.16.1.10 and 192.168.50.20 to 172.16.1.20. This is a
bidirectional mapping which means clients in remote site can initiate connection to the
local clients using the mapped address too.
Many-to-One NAT policy: if the defined NAT Network on the right hand side is an IP
address (or having a network prefix /32), for example, policy "192.168.1.0/24 >
172.168.50.1/32" will translate all clients in 192.168.1.0/24 network to 172.168.50.1. This
is a unidirectional mapping which means clients in remote site will not be able to initiate
connection to the local clients.
Remote
Networks
Enter the LAN and subnets that are located at the remote site here.
Authentication
To access your VPN, clients will need to authenticate by your choice of methods. Choose
between the
Preshared Key
and
X.509 Certificate
methods of authentication.
Mode
Choose
Main Mode
if both IPsec peers use static IP addresses. Choose
Aggressive
Mode
if one of the IPsec peers uses dynamic IP addresses.
Force UDP
Encapsulation
For forced UDP encapsulation regardless of NAT-traversal, tick this checkbox.
Pre-shared
Key
This defines the peer authentication pre-shared key used to authenticate this VPN
connection. The connection will be up only if the pre-shared keys on each side match.
Remote
Certificate
(pem
encoded)
Available only when
X.509 Certificat
e is chosen as the
Authentication
method, this field
allows you to paste a valid X.509 certificate.
Local ID
In
Main Mode
, this field can be left blank. In
Aggressive Mode
, if
Remote Gateway IP
Address
is filled on this end and the peer end, this field can be left blank. Otherwise, this