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Chapter 15 IPSec VPN Table 66 Security > VPN > General > Rule Setup: IKE (Advanced) (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Remote Port End 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 Remote Port Start is left at 0, Remote Port End will also remain at 0. Authentication Method My IP Address Enter the NBG-460N's static WAN IP address (if it has one) or leave the field set to 0.0.0.0. The NBG-460N uses its current WAN IP address (static or dynamic) in setting up the VPN tunnel if you leave this field as 0.0.0.0. If the WAN connection goes down, the NBG-460N uses the dial backup IP address for the VPN tunnel when using dial backup or the LAN IP address when using traffic redirect. Otherwise, you can enter one of the dynamic domain names that you have configured (in the DDNS screen) to have the NBG-460N use that dynamic domain name's IP address. Local ID Type The VPN tunnel has to be rebuilt if My IP Address changes after setup. Select IP to identify this NBG-460N by its IP address. Select Domain Name to identify this NBG-460N by a domain name. Local Content Select E-mail to identify this NBG-460N by an e-mail address. When you select IP in the Local ID Type field, type the IP address of your computer in the Local Content field. The NBG-460N automatically uses the IP address in the My IP Address field (refer to the My IP Address field description) if you configure the Local Content field to 0.0.0.0 or leave it blank. It is recommended that you type an IP address other than 0.0.0.0 in the Local Content field or use the Domain Name or E-mail ID type in the following situations. • When there is a NAT router between the two IPSec routers. • When you want the remote IPSec router to be able to distinguish between VPN connection requests that come in from IPSec routers with dynamic WAN IP addresses. Secure Gateway Address Peer ID Type When you select Domain Name or E-mail in the Local ID Type field, type a domain name or e-mail address by which to identify this NBG-460N in the Local Content field. Use up to 31 ASCII characters including spaces, although trailing spaces are truncated. The domain name or e-mail address is for identification purposes only and can be any string. Type the WAN IP address or the domain name (up to 31 characters) of the IPSec router with which you're making the VPN connection. Select IP to identify the remote IPSec router by its IP address. Select Domain Name to identify the remote IPSec router by a domain name. Select E-mail to identify the remote IPSec router by an e-mail address. 198 NBG-460N User's Guide

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Remote Port End
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
Remote Port Start
is left at 0,
Remote Port End
will also remain at
0.
Authentication Method
My IP Address
Enter the NBG-460N's static WAN IP address (if it has one) or leave
the field set to
0.0.0.0
.
The NBG-460N uses its current WAN IP address (static or dynamic) in
setting up the VPN tunnel if you leave this field as
0.0.0.0
. If the
WAN connection goes down, the NBG-460N uses the dial backup IP
address for the VPN tunnel when using dial backup or the LAN IP
address when using traffic redirect.
Otherwise, you can enter one of the dynamic domain names that you
have configured (in the
DDNS
screen) to have the NBG-460N use
that dynamic domain name's IP address.
The VPN tunnel has to be rebuilt if
My IP Address
changes after
setup.
Local ID Type
Select
IP
to identify this NBG-460N by its IP address.
Select
Domain Name
to identify this NBG-460N by a domain name.
Select
E-mail
to identify this NBG-460N by an e-mail address.
Local Content
When you select
IP
in the
Local ID Type
field, type the IP address of
your computer in the
Local Content
field. The NBG-460N
automatically uses the IP address in the
My IP Address
field (refer
to the
My IP Address
field description) if you configure the
Local
Content
field to
0.0.0.0
or leave it blank.
It is recommended that you type an IP address other than
0.0.0.0
in
the
Local
Content
field or use the
Domain Name
or
E-mail
ID type
in the following situations.
When there is a NAT router between the two IPSec routers.
When you want the remote IPSec router to be able to distinguish
between VPN connection requests that come in from IPSec routers
with dynamic WAN IP addresses.
When you select
Domain Name
or
E-mail
in the
Local ID Type
field, type a domain name or e-mail address by which to identify this
NBG-460N in the
Local
Content
field. Use up to 31 ASCII characters
including spaces, although trailing spaces are truncated. The domain
name or e-mail address is for identification purposes only and can be
any string.
Secure Gateway
Address
Type the WAN IP address or the domain name (up to 31 characters)
of the IPSec router with which you're making the VPN connection.
Peer ID Type
Select
IP
to identify the remote IPSec router by its IP address.
Select
Domain Name
to identify the remote IPSec router by a
domain name.
Select
E-mail
to identify the remote IPSec router by an e-mail
address.
Table 66
Security > VPN > General > Rule Setup: IKE (Advanced)
(continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION