Cisco RV082 Administration Guide - Page 131

Cancel, Add a New Tunnel, Tunnel No, Interface, Enable, Local Group Setup and Remote Group Setup

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VPN Setting Up a Gateway to Gateway (Site to Site) VPN 9 NOTE Before navigating away from this page, click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned. Add a New Tunnel • Tunnel No: The ID number, which is automatically generated • Tunnel Name: Enter a name for this VPN tunnel, such as Los Angeles Office, Chicago Branch, or New York Division. This description is for your reference. It does not have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel. • Interface: Select the WAN port to use for this tunnel. • Enable: Check this box to enable the VPN tunnel, or uncheck it to disable the tunnel. By default, the tunnel is enabled. Local Group Setup and Remote Group Setup Enter the settings described below. The Local settings are for this router, and the Remote settings are for the router on the other end of the tunnel. Mirror these settings when configuring the VPN tunnel on the other router. • Local/Remote Security Gateway Type: Specify the method for identifying the router to establish the VPN tunnel. The Local Security Gateway is on this router; the Remote Security Gateway is on the other router. At least one of the routers must have either a static IP address or a dynamic DNS hostname to make a connection. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 131

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Setting Up a Gateway to Gateway (Site to Site) VPN
Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
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NOTE
Before navigating away from this page, click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned.
Add a New Tunnel
Tunnel No:
The ID number, which is automatically generated
Tunnel Name:
Enter a name for this VPN tunnel, such as Los Angeles Office,
Chicago Branch, or New York Division. This description is for your reference.
It does not have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel.
Interface:
Select the WAN port to use for this tunnel.
Enable:
Check this box to enable the VPN tunnel, or uncheck it to disable
the tunnel. By default, the tunnel is enabled.
Local Group Setup and Remote Group Setup
Enter the settings described below. The Local settings are for this router, and the
Remote settings are for the router on the other end of the tunnel. Mirror these
settings when configuring the VPN tunnel on the other router.
Local/Remote Security Gateway Type:
Specify the method for identifying
the router to establish the VPN tunnel. The Local Security Gateway is on this
router; the Remote Security Gateway is on the other router. At least one of
the routers must have either a static IP address or a dynamic DNS hostname
to make a connection.