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Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel
4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN
Appendix D
RVS4000 IPSec VPN Settings
For the Remote Security Gateway Type, select
8.
IP by
DNS Resolved
. Enter the RV082’s domain name in the
field provided.
For the Remote Security Group Type, select
9.
Subnet
.
Enter the RV082’s local network settings in the
IP
Address
and
Subnet Mask f
ields.
In the IPSec Setup section, select the appropriate
10.
encryption, authentication, and other key management
settings.
In the
11.
Preshared Key
field, enter a string for this key, for
example, 13572468.
RVS4000 IPSec Setup Settings
If you need more detailed settings, click
12.
Advanced
Settings
. Otherwise, click
Save Settings
and proceed
to the next section, “Configuration of the RV082.”
Configuration of the RV082
Follow similar instructions for the RV082.
Launch the web browser for a networked computer,
1.
designated PC 2.
Access the Web-based Utility of the RV082. (Refer to
2.
the User Guide of the RV082 for details.)
Click the
3.
IPSec VPN
tab.
Click the
4.
Gateway to Gateway
tab.
Enter a name in the
5.
Tunnel Name
field.
For the VPN Tunnel setting, select
6.
Enable
.
The WAN IP address (B.B.B.B) of the RV082 will be
7.
automatically detected.
For the Local Security Group Type, select
Subnet
. Enter
the RV082’s local network settings in the
IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
fields.
RV082 VPN Settings
For the Remote Security Gateway Type, select
8.
IP by
DNS Resolved
. Enter the RVS4000’s domain name in
the field provided.
For the Remote Security Group Type, select
9.
Subnet
.
Enter the RVS4000’s local network settings in the
IP
Address
and
Subnet Mask
fields.
In the IPSec Setup section, select the appropriate
10.
encryption, authentication, and other key management
settings. (These should match the settings of the
RVS4000.)
In the
11.
Preshared Key
field, enter a string for this key, for
example, 13572468.
RV082 IPSec Setup Settings
If you need more detailed settings, click
12.
Advanced
Settings
. Otherwise, click
Save Settings
.
Configuration of PC 1 and PC 2
Verify that PC 1 and PC 2 can ping each other (refer to
Windows Help for more information). If the computers
can ping each other, then you know the VPN tunnel is
configured correctly.