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Add basic configuration, Advanced configuration, Static IP

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DBG-2000 User Guide The fields available on the Add basic configuration and Advanced configuration pages are as follows: Field Connection name Outgoing interface Remote gateway IP address Domain name IKE profile Local network IP address Subnet mask Remote network IP address Subnet mask Next Mode config Description Enter a descriptive name for the VPN connection. Specify the interface to be used for the outgoing data. Select the gateway you want to use for the connection. The options are Static IP and FQDN. If you select Static IP as the remote gateway, enter the IP address. If you select FQDN as the remote gateway, enter the domain name. Select one of the configured IKE profiles from the drop-down list. Local site setup Select the network access type that you want to provide over the IPSec Tunnel. Any: It specifies that the policy is for any traffic from the given local endpoint. Single IP: It limits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host that will be part of the VPN. Subnet: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address and subnet mask in the provided fields. Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN. Enter the subnet mask for the network address. Remote site setup Select the network access type that you want to provide over the IPSec Tunnel. Any: It specifies that the policy is for any traffic from the given remote endpoint. Single IP: It limits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host that will be part of the VPN. Subnet: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address and subnet mask in the provided fields. Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN. Enter the subnet mask for the network address. Click Next to go to the Advanced configuration page. Advanced configuration 103

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The fields available on the
and
pages are as follows:
Add basic configuration
Advanced configuration
Field
Description
Connection name
Enter a descriptive name for the VPN connection.
Outgoing interface
Specify the interface to be used for the outgoing data.
Remote gateway
Select the gateway you want to use for the connection. The options are
and
.
Static IP
FQDN
IP address
If you select
as the remote gateway, enter the IP address.
Static IP
Domain name
If you select
as the remote gateway, enter the domain name.
FQDN
IKE profile
Select one of the configured IKE profiles from the drop-down list.
Local site setup
Local network
Select the network access type that you want to provide over the IPSec Tunnel.
Any
: It specifies that the policy is for any traffic from the given local endpoint.
Single IP
: It limits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host that will be
part of the VPN.
Subnet
: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address
and subnet mask in the provided fields.
IP address
Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN.
Subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for the network address.
Remote site setup
Remote network
Select the network access type that you want to provide over the IPSec Tunnel.
Any
: It specifies that the policy is for any traffic from the given remote endpoint.
Single IP
: It limits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host that will be
part of the VPN.
Subnet
: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address
and subnet mask in the provided fields.
IP address
Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN.
Subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for the network address.
Next
Click
to go to the
page.
Next
Advanced configuration
Advanced configuration
Mode config
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