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VPN Tunnel Control, Activating a VPN Tunnel
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Reference Manual for the ADSL Modem Router DG834 v3 b. Click on VPN Status (Figure 6-30) to get the Current VPN Tunnels (SAs) screen (Figure 6-29). Click on Connect for the VPN tunnel you want to activate. Figure 6-29 c. Look at the VPN Status/Log screen (Figure 6-28) to verify that the tunnel is connected. VPN Tunnel Control Activating a VPN Tunnel There are three ways to activate a VPN tunnel: • Use the VPN Status page. • Activate the VPN tunnel by pinging the remote endpoint. • Start using the VPN tunnel. Note: Refer to "Using Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels" on page 6-36 to enable the IKE keepalive capability on an existing VPN tunnel. Virtual Private Networking (Advanced Feature) v1.1, October 2006 6-27
Reference Manual for the ADSL Modem Router DG834 v3
Virtual Private Networking (Advanced Feature)
6-27
v1.1, October 2006
b.
Click on VPN Status (
Figure 6-30
) to get the Current VPN Tunnels (SAs) screen
(
Figure 6-29
). Click on Connect for the VPN tunnel you want to activate.
c.
Look at the VPN Status/Log screen (
Figure 6-28
) to verify that the tunnel is connected.
VPN Tunnel Control
Activating a VPN Tunnel
There are three ways to activate a VPN tunnel:
•
Use the VPN Status page.
•
Activate the VPN tunnel by pinging the remote endpoint.
•
Start using the VPN tunnel.
Figure 6-29
Note:
Refer to
“Using Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels” on page 6-36
to enable
the IKE keepalive capability on an existing VPN tunnel.