ZyWALL 70 User’s Guide
Chapter 14 VPN Screens
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My ZyWALL
Enter the WAN IP address or domain name of your ZyWALL or leave the field set
to
0.0.0.0
. The VPN tunnel has to be rebuilt if the
My ZyWALL
IP address changes
after setup.
The following applies if the
My ZyWALL
field is configured as
0.0.0.0
:
•
When the WAN port operation mode is set to Active/Passive, the ZyWALL uses
the IP address (static or dynamic) of the WAN port that is in use.
•
When the WAN port operation mode is set to Active/Active, the ZyWALL uses
the IP address (static or dynamic) of the primary (highest priority) WAN port to
set up the VPN tunnel as long as the corresponding WAN1 or WAN2
connection is up. If the corresponding WAN1 or WAN2 connection goes down,
the ZyWALL uses the IP address of the other WAN port.
•
If both WAN connections go down, the ZyWALL uses the dial backup IP
address for the VPN tunnel when using dial backup or the LAN IP address
when using traffic redirect. See the chapter on WAN for details on dial backup
and traffic redirect.
Remote Gateway
Addr
Type the WAN IP address or the domain name (up to 31 characters) of the IPSec
router with which you're making the VPN connection.
Manual Proposal
SPI
Type a unique
SPI
(Security Parameter Index) from one to four characters long.
Valid Characters are "0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9".
Encapsulation
Mode
Select
Tunnel
mode or
Transport
mode from the drop-down list box.
Active Protocol
Select
ESP
if you want to use ESP (Encapsulation Security Payload). The ESP
protocol (RFC 2406) provides encryption as well as some of the services offered
by
AH
. If you select
ESP
here, you must select options from the
Encryption
Algorithm
and
Authentication Algorithm
fields (described next).
Select
AH
if you want to use AH (Authentication Header Protocol). The AH protocol
(RFC 2402) was designed for integrity, authentication, sequence integrity (replay
resistance), and non-repudiation but not for confidentiality, for which the ESP was
designed. If you select
AH
here, you must select options from the
Authentication
Algorithm
field (described next).
Encryption
Algorithm
Select
DES
,
3DES
or
NULL
from the drop-down list box.
When
DES
is used for data communications, both sender and receiver must know
the
Encryption Key
, which can be used to encrypt and decrypt the message or to
generate and verify a message authentication code. The DES encryption algorithm
uses a 56-bit key. Triple DES (
3DES
) is a variation on DES that uses a 168-bit key.
As a result,
3DES
is more secure than
DES
. It also requires more processing
power, resulting in increased latency and decreased throughput. Select
NULL
to
set up a tunnel without encryption. When you select
NULL
, you do not enter an
encryption key.
Authentication
Algorithm
Select
SHA1
or
MD5
from the drop-down list box.
MD5
(Message Digest 5) and
SHA1
(Secure Hash Algorithm) are hash algorithms used to authenticate packet
data. The
SHA1
algorithm is generally considered stronger than
MD5
, but is
slower. Select
MD5
for minimal security and
SHA-1
for maximum security.
Encryption Key
This field is applicable when you select
ESP
in the
Active
Protocol
field above.
With
DES
, type a unique key 8 characters long. With
3DES
, type a unique key 24
characters long. Any characters may be used, including spaces, but trailing spaces
are truncated.
Authentication
Key
Type a unique authentication key to be used by IPSec if applicable. Enter 16
characters for
MD5
authentication or 20 characters for
SHA-1
authentication. Any
characters may be used, including spaces, but trailing spaces are truncated.
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Page 74: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 74 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator ...
Page 92: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 92 Chapter 3 Wizard Setup ...
Page 102: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 102 Chapter 4 LAN Screens ...
Page 108: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 108 Chapter 5 Bridge Screens ...
Page 130: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 130 Chapter 6 Wireless LAN ...
Page 136: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 136 Chapter 7 WAN Screens Figure 45 WAN General ...
Page 155: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide Chapter 7 WAN Screens 155 Figure 55 Dial Backup Setup ...
Page 234: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 234 Chapter 13 Introduction to IPSec ...
Page 275: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide Chapter 15 Certificates 275 Figure 125 My Certificate Details ...
Page 294: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 294 Chapter 16 Authentication Server Figure 136 Local User Database ...
Page 314: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 314 Chapter 17 Network Address Translation NAT ...
Page 318: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 318 Chapter 18 Static Route ...
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Page 390: ...ZyWALL 70 User s Guide 390 Chapter 24 Logs Screens Figure 194 Log Settings ...
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