Gigabit Multi-Homing VPN Security Router User’s Manual
10.1.1.2 Client to Gateway Setting
The following describes how an administrator builds a VPN tunnel between devices. Users can set this VPN
tunnel to be used by one client. Only one tunnel will be set and used by a group of clients, which allows easy
setting.
Situation in Tunnel
Item
Description
Tunnel No.
Set the embedded VPN feature, please select the Tunnel number.
Tunnel Name
Displays the current VPN tunnel connection name, such as XXX Office. Users are
well-advised to give them different names to avoid confusion.
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Note
If this tunnel is to be connected to the other VPN device, some device
requires that the tunnel name is identical to the name of the host end to
facilitate verification. This tunnel can thus be successfully enabled.
Interface
Users may select which port to be the node for this VPN channel. They can be applied
for VPN connections.
Enabled
Click to
Enable
to activate the VPN tunnel. This option is set to Enable by default. After
users set up, users may select to activate this tunnel feature.
Local VPN Group Setting
This local gateway authentication type (Local Security Gateway Type) must be identical with that of the
remote type (Remote Security Gateway Type).
Item
Description
Local Security
Gateway Type:
This local gateway authentication type comes with five operation modes, which are:
IP
only -
Authentication by the use of IP only
IP + Domain Name (FQDN)
Authentication
, -IP + Domain name
IP + E-mail Addr. (USER FQDN)
Authentication,
-IP + Email address
Dynamic IP + Domain Name (FQDN)
Authentication,
-Dynamic IP a Domain name
Dynamic IP + E-mail Addr.
(USER FQDN) Authentication.
Dynamic IP a Email address name
(1) IP only:
If users decide to use
IP only
, entering the IP address is the only way to gain access to
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