Configure Security
40 Cox Business Internet Gateway Admin Guide
Select Tunnel Entry. Allows you to display a list of created
VPN tunnels.
Create. Click to generate a new tunnel entry.
Delete. Click to remove all settings for the selected tunnel
Summary. Click to display the settings and status of all enabled
tunnels.
IPSec VPN Tunnel. Allows you to enable or disable Internet
Security Protocol for the VPN tunnel.
Tunnel Name. Enter the name for this tunnel.
Select the local LAN user(s) that can use this VPN tunnel. This
may be a single IP address or sub-network. The Local Secure
Group must match the remote gateway’s Remote Secure
Group.
IP. Enter the IP address of the local network.
Mask. If the Subnet option is selected, enter the mask to
determine the IP address on the local network.
Select the remote LAN user(s) behind the remote gateway who
can use this VPN tunnel. This may be a single IP address, a
sub-network, or any addresses.
If “Any” is set, the gateway acts as responder and accepts
requests from any remote user. The Remote Secure Group
must match the remote gateway’s Local Secure Group.
IP. Enter the IP address of the remote network Mask. If the
Subnet option is selected, enter the mask to determine the IP
addresses on the remote network.
Select the desired option, IP Addr., Any, or FQDN. If the
gateway has a dynamic IP address, select Any or FQDN. If Any
is selected, the gateway will accept requests from any IP
address.
FQDN. If FQDN is selected, enter the domain name of the
remote gateway so the gateway can locate a current IP address
using DDNS.
IP. The IP address in this field must match the public (WAN or
Internet) IP address of the remote gateway at the other end of
this tunnel.
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