Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 96

Sharing information with the remote gateway administrator, Configuring Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels

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96 Establishing secure VPN connections Configuring Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels 12 Next to NetBIOS Broadcast, click Disable. 13 Next to Global Tunnel, click Disable. 14 In the Remote Subnet IP text boxes, type the IP address of the remote subnet to the destination network. To create a global tunnel, type 0.0.0.0. 15 In the Mask text boxes, type the mask to the netmask of the destination network. To create a global tunnel, type 255.0.0.0. 16 Click Add. Sharing information with the remote gateway administrator Table 6-8 lists the information you should provide to the administrator of the appliance to which you are creating a Gateway-to-Gateway tunnel. Table 6-8 Information to give the remote gateway administrator Information IP address Authentication key (Static tunnel) Encryption key (Static tunnel) SPI (Static tunnel) Pre-shared key Local subnet/mask VPN policy encryption method VPN policy authentication method (Optional) Local phase 1 ID Value Configuring Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels let remote users running the Symantec Client VPN software (or any IPsec-compliant VPN client software) to safely connect over the Internet to a network secured by a Symantec security gateway.

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Establishing secure VPN connections
Configuring Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels
12
Next to NetBIOS Broadcast, click
Disable
.
13
Next to Global Tunnel, click
Disable
.
14
In the Remote Subnet IP text boxes, type the IP address of the remote subnet
to the destination network.
To create a global tunnel, type 0.0.0.0.
15
In the Mask text boxes, type the mask to the netmask of the destination
network.
To create a global tunnel, type 255.0.0.0.
16
Click
Add
.
Sharing information with the remote gateway administrator
Table 6-8
lists the information you should provide to the administrator of the
appliance to which you are creating a Gateway-to-Gateway tunnel.
Configuring Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels
Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnels let remote users running the Symantec Client
VPN software (or any IPsec-compliant VPN client software) to safely connect
over the Internet to a network secured by a Symantec security gateway.
Table 6-8
Information to give the remote gateway administrator
Information
Value
IP address
Authentication key
(Static tunnel)
Encryption key
(Static tunnel)
SPI (Static tunnel)
Pre-shared key
Local subnet/mask
VPN policy encryption method
VPN policy authentication method
(Optional) Local phase 1 ID