Cisco RV082 Administration Guide - Page 142

Remote Client Setup for a Group Group VPN Type, IP + Email Address USER FQDN Authentication

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VPN Setting Up a Remote Access Tunnel for VPN Clients (Client To Gateway) 9 If you know the IP address of the remote VPN client, choose IP Address, and then enter the address. If you do not know the IP address of the remote VPN client, select IP by DNS Resolved, and then enter the real domain name of the client on the Internet. The router will get the IP address of remote VPN client by DNS Resolved, and the IP address of remote VPN client will be displayed in the VPN Status section of the Summary page. • IP + Email Address (USER FQDN) Authentication: Choose this option if this client has a static IP address and you want to use any email address for authentication. The current WAN IP address appears automatically. Enter any Email Address to use for authentication. If you know the IP address of the remote VPN client, choose IP Address, and then enter the address. If you do not know the IP address of the remote VPN client, select IP by DNS Resolved, and then enter the real domain name of the client on the Internet. Cisco RV082 will get the IP address of remote VPN client by DNS Resolved, and IP address of remote VPN device will be displayed in the VPN Status section of the Summary page. • Dynamic IP + Domain Name (FQDN) Authentication: Choose this option if this client has a dynamic IP address and a registered Dynamic DNS hostname (available from providers such as DynDNS.com). Enter the Domain Name to use for authentication. The domain name can be used only for one tunnel connection. • Dynamic IP + E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication: Choose this option if this client has a dynamic IP address and does not have a Dynamic DNS hostname. Enter any Email Address to use for authentication. Remote Client Setup for a Group ("Group VPN" Type) Specify the method for identifying the clients to establish the VPN tunnel. The following options are available for a Group VPN. • Domain Name (FQDN) Authentication: Choose this option to identify the client by a registered domain name. Also enter a Domain Name to use for authentication. The domain name can only be used only for one tunnel connection. • Email Address (USER FQDN) Authentication: Choose this option to identify the client by an email address for authentication. Enter the address in the fields provided. • Microsoft XP/2000 VPN Client: Choose this option if the client software is the built-in Microsoft XP/2000 VPN Client. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 142

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VPN
Setting Up a Remote Access Tunnel for VPN Clients (Client To Gateway)
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9
If you know the IP address of the remote VPN client, choose
IP Address
,
and then enter the address. If you do not know the IP address of the remote
VPN client, select
IP by DNS Resolved
, and then enter the real domain
name of the client on the Internet. The router will get the IP address of
remote VPN client by DNS Resolved, and the IP address of remote VPN
client will be displayed in the VPN Status section of the
Summary
page.
IP + Email Address (USER FQDN) Authentication:
Choose this option if
this client has a static IP address and you want to use any email address for
authentication. The current WAN IP address appears automatically. Enter
any
Email Address
to use for authentication.
If you know the IP address of the remote VPN client, choose
IP Address
,
and then enter the address. If you do not know the IP address of the remote
VPN client, select
IP by DNS Resolved
, and then enter the real domain
name of the client on the Internet. Cisco RV082 will get the IP address of
remote VPN client by DNS Resolved, and IP address of remote VPN device
will be displayed in the VPN Status section of the
Summary
page.
Dynamic IP + Domain Name (FQDN) Authentication:
Choose this option if
this client has a dynamic IP address and a registered Dynamic DNS
hostname (available from providers such as DynDNS.com). Enter the
Domain Name
to use for authentication. The domain name can be used only
for one tunnel connection.
Dynamic IP +
E-mail Addr.(USER FQDN) Authentication:
Choose this
option if this client has a dynamic IP address and does not have a Dynamic
DNS hostname. Enter any
Email Address
to use for authentication.
Remote Client Setup for a Group (“Group VPN” Type)
Specify the method for identifying the clients to establish the VPN tunnel. The
following options are available for a Group VPN.
Domain Name (FQDN) Authentication:
Choose this option to identify the
client by a registered domain name. Also enter a
Domain Name
to use for
authentication. The domain name can only be used only for one tunnel
connection.
Email Address (USER FQDN) Authentication:
Choose this option to
identify the client by an email address for authentication. Enter the address
in the fields provided.
Microsoft XP/2000 VPN Client:
Choose this option if the client software is
the built-in Microsoft XP/2000 VPN Client.