Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 101
Setting global policy settings for Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels
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Establishing secure VPN connections 101 Configuring Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels Setting global policy settings for Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels Some settings are configurable at a global level for Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels. These settings configure the Phase 1 ID type for all client VPN tunnels connecting to the security gateway. These settings are shared by all three VPN groups. To set global policy settings for Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels See "Advanced tab field descriptions" on page 203. 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click VPN. 2 In the right pane, on the Advanced tab, under Global VPN Client Settings, do the following: ■ On the Local Gateway Phase 1 ID Type drop-down list, select an ID type. ■ In the Local Gateway Phase 1 ID text box, type the value that corresponds to the ID type you selected. ■ On the VPN Policy drop-down list, select a VPN policy to apply to all client tunnels. 3 Under Dynamic VPN Client Settings, do the following: ■ To enable dynamic users for all three VPN groups, click Enable Dynamic VPN Client Tunnels. ■ In the Pre-shared Key text box, type a string of characters for the key. 4 Click Save. Sharing information with your clients After you have configured the Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnel, you must disseminate the gateway information to your clients so that they may connect to it. Use Table 6-10 to record information to give your clients so that they may connect to the security gateway. Table 6-10 Information to give clients Information Value Gateway IP address or fully qualified domain name Pre-shared key (user) Client ID Share this information only verbally or by other secure means.