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Chapter 6: Setting up and Configuring the Router
VPN Tab - Client to Gateway
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
Interface. Select the appropriate Interface (WAN1, WAN2...) from the pull-down menu. If you designate more than
two WAN ports on the Network or Port Management page, then additional WAN ports will be available.
Enable. Check this box to enable this VPN tunnel.
Group VPN
The Group VPN settings will appear only if you are adding a new Group VPN. Up to two Group VPNs are supported
by the Router.
Group No. A group number will be automatically generated.
Group Name. Enter a name for this Group VPN, such as American Managers Group or West Coast Locations.
Interface. Select the appropriate Interface (WAN1, WAN2...) from the pull-down menu. If you designate more than
two WAN ports on the Network or Port Management page, then additional WAN ports will be available.
Enable. Check the box to enable this Group VPN.
Local Group Setup
Local Security Gateway Type (not applicable to Group VPNs)
Select one of these five available types: IP Only, IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication, IP + E-mail
Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication, Dynamic IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication, or Dynamic IP +
E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication.
(If you want to use a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for authentication but you do not have one, visit
www.dyndns.org to set up a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) account. Then enable and configure the
10/100 16-Port VPN Router’s DDNS settings on the DDNS screen.)
The Local Security Gateway Type you select should match the Remote Security Gateway Type selected on the
remote VPN client(s) at the other end of the tunnel(s).
After you have selected the Local Security Gateway Type, the settings available on this screen may change,
depending on which selection you have made.
IP Only. If you select IP Only, then only the computer with a specific IP address will be able to access the
tunnel. The WAN (or Internet) IP address of the Router will automatically appear in the IP address field.
Figure 6-72: Local Security Gateway Type - IP Only
Figure 6-73: Local Security Gateway Type -
IP + Domain Name (FQDN) Authentication
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