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Chapter 15 IPSec VPN Table 66 Security > VPN > General > Rule Setup: IKE (Advanced) (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Local Address For a single IP address, enter a (static) IP address on the LAN behind your NBG-460N. For a specific range of IP addresses, enter the beginning (static) IP address, in a range of computers on your LAN behind your NBG460N. To specify IP addresses on a network by their subnet mask, enter a (static) IP address on the LAN behind your NBG-460N. Local Address End When the local IP address is a single address, type it a second time /Mask here. When the local IP address is a range, enter the end (static) IP address, in a range of computers on the LAN behind your NBG-460N. Local Port Start Local Port End Remote Policy When the local IP address is a subnet address, enter a subnet mask on the LAN behind your NBG-460N. 0 is the default and signifies any port. Type a port number from 0 to 65535. Some of the most common IP ports are: 21, FTP; 53, DNS; 23, Telnet; 80, HTTP; 25, SMTP; 110, POP3. Enter a port number in this field to define a port range. This port number must be greater than that specified in the previous field. If Local Port Start is left at 0, Local Port End will also remain at 0. Remote IP addresses must be static and correspond to the remote IPSec router's configured local IP addresses. Remote Address Two active SAs cannot have the local and remote IP address(es) both the same. Two active SAs can have the same local or remote IP address, but not both. You can configure multiple SAs between the same local and remote IP addresses, as long as only one is active at any time. For a single IP address, enter a (static) IP address on the network behind the remote IPSec router. For a specific range of IP addresses, enter the beginning (static) IP address, in a range of computers on the network behind the remote IPSec router. Remote Address End /Mask To specify IP addresses on a network by their subnet mask, enter a (static) IP address on the network behind the remote IPSec router. When the remote IP address is a single address, type it a second time here. When the remote IP address is a range, enter the end (static) IP address, in a range of computers on the network behind the remote IPSec router. When the remote IP address is a subnet address, enter a subnet mask on the network behind the remote IPSec router. Remote Port Start 0 is the default and signifies any port. Type a port number from 0 to 65535. Some of the most common IP ports are: 21, FTP; 53, DNS; 23, Telnet; 80, HTTP; 25, SMTP; 110, POP3. NBG-460N User's Guide 197