Cisco WAG54G User Manual - Page 37

Auto IKE, Manual, Connect, View Logs, Advanced Settings, Manual Key Management

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Wireless-G ADSL Gateway correctly, or the connection cannot be made. Remember, this is NOT the IP Address of the local VPN Gateway, but the IP Address of the remote VPN Gateway or device with which you wish to communicate. If you enter an IP address, only the specific IP Address will be able to acess the tunnel. If you select Any, any IP Address can access the tunnel. • Encryption. Using Encryption also helps make your connection more secure. There are two different types of encryption: DES or 3DES (3DES is recommended because it is more secure). You may choose either of these, but it must be the same type of encryption that is being used by the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel. Or, you may choose not to encrypt by selecting Disable. In Figure 5-19, DES (which is the default) has been selected. • Authentication. Authentication acts as another level of security. There are two types of authentication: MD5 and SHA (SHA is recommended because it is more secure). As with encryption, either of these may be selected, if the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel is using the same type of authentication. Or, both ends of the tunnel may choose to Disable authentication. In the Manual Key Management screen, MD5 (the default) has been selected. • Key Management. Select Auto (IKE) or Manual from the drop-down menu. The two methods are described below. Auto (IKE) Select Auto (IKE) and enter a series of numbers or letters in the Pre-shared Key field. Based on this word, which MUST be entered at both ends of the tunnel if this method is used, a key is generated to scramble (encrypt) the data being transmitted over the tunnel, where it is unscrambled (decrypted). You may use any combination of up to 24 numbers or letters in this field. No special characters or spaces are allowed. In the Key Lifetime field, you may select to have the key expire at the end of a time period. Enter the number of seconds you'd like the key to be useful, or leave it blank for the key to last indefinitely. Check the box next to PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) to ensure that the initial key exchange and IKE proposals are secure. Manual Select Manual, then select the Encryption Algorithm from the drop-down menu. Enter the Encryption Key in the field (if you chose DES for your Encryption Algorithm, enter 16 hexadecimal characters, if you chose 3DES, enter 48 hexadecimal characters). Select the Authentication Algorithm from the drop-down menu. Enter the Authentication Key in the field (if you chose MD5 for your Authentication Algorithm, enter 32 hexadecimal characters, if you chose SHA1, enter 40 hexadecimal characters). Enter the Inbound and Outbound SPIs in the respective fields. • Status. The status of the connection is shown. Click the Connect button to connect your VPN tunnel. Click View Logs to view system, UPnP, VPN, firewall, access, or all logs.Click the Advanced Settings button and the Advanced IPSec VPN Tunnel Setup screen will appear. Chapter 5: Configuring the Gateway The Security Tab Figure 5-24: Manual Key Management Figure 5-25: System Log 30

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Gateway
The Security Tab
Wireless-G ADSL Gateway
correctly, or the connection cannot be made.
Remember, this is NOT the IP Address of the local VPN Gateway,
but the IP Address of the remote VPN Gateway or device with which you wish to communicate. If you enter an
IP address, only the specific IP Address will be able to acess the tunnel. If you select
Any
, any IP Address can
access the tunnel.
Encryption. Using Encryption also helps make your connection more secure.
There are two different types of
encryption: DES or 3DES (3DES is recommended because it is more secure).
You may choose either of these,
but it must be the same type of encryption that is being used by the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel.
Or, you may choose not to encrypt by selecting Disable.
In Figure 5-19, DES (which is the default) has been
selected.
Authentication. Authentication acts as another level of security.
There are two types of authentication: MD5
and SHA (SHA is recommended because it is more secure).
As with encryption, either of these may be
selected, if the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel is using the same type of authentication.
Or, both
ends of the tunnel may choose to Disable authentication.
In the Manual Key Management screen, MD5 (the
default) has been selected.
Key Management. Select
Auto (IKE)
or
Manual
from the drop-down menu. The two methods are described
below.
Auto (IKE)
Select
Auto (IKE)
and enter a series of numbers or letters in the Pre-shared Key field. Based on this word,
which MUST be entered at both ends of the tunnel if this method is used, a key is generated to scramble
(encrypt) the data being transmitted over the tunnel, where it is unscrambled (decrypted).
You may use any
combination of up to 24 numbers or letters in this field. No special characters or spaces are allowed. In the
Key Lifetime field, you may select to have the key expire at the end of a time period.
Enter the number of
seconds you’d like the key to be useful, or leave it blank for the key to last indefinitely. Check the box next to
PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) to ensure that the initial key exchange and IKE proposals are secure.
Manual
Select
Manual,
then select the Encryption Algorithm from the drop-down menu. Enter the Encryption Key in
the field (if you chose DES for your Encryption Algorithm, enter 16 hexadecimal characters, if you chose 3DES,
enter 48 hexadecimal characters). Select the Authentication Algorithm from the drop-down menu. Enter the
Authentication Key in the field (if you chose MD5 for your Authentication Algorithm, enter 32 hexadecimal
characters, if you chose SHA1, enter 40 hexadecimal characters). Enter the Inbound and Outbound SPIs in the
respective fields.
Status. The status of the connection is shown.
Click the
Connect
button to connect your VPN tunnel. Click
View Logs
to view system, UPnP, VPN, firewall,
access, or all logs.Click the
Advanced Settings
button and the Advanced IPSec VPN Tunnel Setup screen will
appear.
Figure 5-24: Manual Key Management
Figure 5-25: System Log