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In the End Point Information enter the Remote WANs IP Address or Internet Name

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ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall FVG318 Reference Manual 5. In the End Point Information section, enter the Remote WANs IP Address or Internet Name and the Local WAN's IP Address or Internet Name. Both local and remote ends must be defined as either IP addresses or Internet Names (FQDNs). Note: The Local IP Address field can be left as the default address unless you are using a different IP Address or FQDN. Select the radio button: A remote VPN Gateway Enter the new Connection Name: (GtoG in this example) Enter the pre-shared key: (12345678 in this example) Enter the WAN IP address of the remote VPN gateway: (22.23.24.25 in this example) Enter the LAN IP settings of the remote VPN gateway. For example: • IP Address (192.168.3.1) • Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0) Figure 5-23 6. In the Security Connection Remote Accessibility section, enter the remote LAN IP address and Subnet Mask at the target endpoint that can use this tunnel. Note: The IP Address range on the remote LAN must be different from the IP Address range on the local LAN. You can view the VPNC recommended authentication and encryption settings used by the VPN Wizard by clicking the VPN Wizard Default Values link. 5-20 v1.0, September 2007 Basic Virtual Private Networking

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ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall FVG318 Reference Manual
5-20
Basic Virtual Private Networking
v1.0, September 2007
5.
In the End Point Information section, enter the Remote WANs IP Address or Internet Name
and the Local WAN’s IP Address or Internet Name. Both local and remote ends must be
defined as either IP addresses or Internet Names (FQDNs).
6.
In the Security Connection Remote Accessibility section, enter the remote LAN IP address
and Subnet Mask at the target endpoint that can use this tunnel.
You can view the VPNC recommended authentication and encryption settings used by the
VPN Wizard by clicking the VPN Wizard Default Values link.
Note:
The Local IP Address field can be left as the default address unless you are
using a different IP Address or FQDN.
Figure 5-23
Note:
The IP Address range on the remote LAN must be different from the IP
Address range on the local LAN.
Enter the new Connection
Name: (
GtoG
in this example)
Enter the pre-shared key:
(
12345678
in this example)
Select the radio button:
A remote VPN Gateway
Enter the WAN IP address of
the remote VPN gateway:
(
22.23.24.25
in this example)
Enter the LAN IP settings of the
remote VPN gateway. For
example:
IP Address (
192.168.3.1
)
Subnet Mask
(
255.255.255.0
)