D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual - Page 94

IPsec Client to Site

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IP address Subnet mask Remote network IP address Subnet mask NetBIOS broadcast Rollover Apply Cancel Subnet: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address and subnet mask in the provided fields. Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN. Enter the subnet mask for the network address. Remote site setup Select the network access type that you want to provide over the IPSec Tunnel. Any: It specifies that the policy is for any traffic from the given remote endpoint. Single IP: It limits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host that will be part of the VPN. Subnet: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address and subnet mask in the provided fields. Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN. Enter the subnet mask for the network address. Advanced configuration Enable it to allow NetBIOS broadcast to travel over the VPN tunnel. To enable a VPN rollover, you must have the WAN Mode set to Rollover. Click Save to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. IPsec Client to Site The user can manually configure it in the Ipsec client to site and build IPSec VPN tunnels. This mode is useful when you try to establish a tunnel between two DSR-250v2 devices or when you try to establish a tunnel between DSR-250v2 and/or with any third-party gateway. The fields available in the Ipsec client to site Configuration table are as follows: Field Name Interface Local subnet Enable Description It displays the name of the VPN. It displays the interface being used for the VPN connection. It displays the local subnet being used by this VPN connection. You can enable or disable the connection.

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Subnet
: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address
and subnet mask in the provided fields.
IP address
Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN.
Subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for the network address.
Remote site setup
Remote network
Select the network access type that you want to provide over the IPSec Tunnel.
Any
: It specifies that the policy is for any traffic from the given remote endpoint.
Single IP
: It limits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host that will be
part of the VPN.
Subnet
: It allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the network address
and subnet mask in the provided fields.
IP address
Enter the IP address to connect to the VPN.
Subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for the network address.
Advanced configuration
NetBIOS broadcast
Enable it to allow NetBIOS broadcast to travel over the VPN tunnel.
Rollover
To enable a VPN rollover, you must have the
set to
.
WAN Mode
Rollover
Apply
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
IPsec Client to Site
The user can manually configure it in the
and build IPSec VPN tunnels. This mode is useful when you try to establish a tunnel
Ipsec client to site
between two DSR-250v2 devices or when you try to establish a tunnel between DSR-250v2 and/or with any third-party gateway.
The fields available in the
table are as follows:
Ipsec client to site Configuration
Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of the VPN.
Interface
It displays the interface being used for the VPN connection.
Local subnet
It displays the local subnet being used by this VPN connection.
Enable
You can enable or disable the connection.