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Setting Up VPN Tunnels in Special Circumstances, Using Auto Policy to Con VPN Tunnels

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ADSL2+ Modem Wireless Router DG834G Reference Manual 2. On the main menu, select VPN Policies to display the VPN Policies screen. In the Policy Table, select the radio button for the VPN tunnel to be deleted, and then click Delete. Figure 6-39 Setting Up VPN Tunnels in Special Circumstances When the VPN Wizard and its VPNC defaults (see Table 6-2) are not appropriate for your circumstances, use one of these alternatives: • Auto Policy. For a typical automated Internet Key Exchange (IKE) setup, see "Using Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels" on page 6-32. Auto Policy uses the IKE protocol to define the authentication scheme and automatically generate the encryption keys. • Manual Policy. For a manual keying setup in which you must specify each phase of the connection, see "Using Manual Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels" on page 6-41. Manual policy does not use IKE. Rather, you manually enter all the authentication and key parameters. You have more control over the process; however, the process is more complex, and there are more opportunities for errors or configuration mismatches between your DG834G v4 and the corresponding VPN endpoint gateway or client workstation. Using Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels You need to configure matching VPN settings on both VPN endpoints. The outbound VPN settings on one end must match to the inbound VPN settings on other end, and vice versa. See "Example of Using Auto Policy" on page 6-37 for an example of using Auto Policy. 6-32 v2.0, September 2007 Virtual Private Networking

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ADSL2+ Modem Wireless Router DG834G Reference Manual
6-32
Virtual Private Networking
v2.0, September 2007
2.
On the main menu, select VPN Policies to display the VPN Policies screen. In the Policy
Table, select the radio button for the VPN tunnel to be deleted, and then click
Delete
.
Setting Up VPN Tunnels in Special Circumstances
When the VPN Wizard and its VPNC defaults (see
Table 6-2
) are not appropriate for your
circumstances, use one of these alternatives:
Auto Policy
. For a typical automated Internet Key Exchange (IKE) setup, see
“Using Auto
Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels” on page 6-32
. Auto Policy uses the IKE protocol to define
the authentication scheme and automatically generate the encryption keys.
Manual Policy
. For a manual keying setup in which you must specify each phase of the
connection, see
“Using Manual Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels” on page 6-41
. Manual
policy does not use IKE. Rather, you manually enter all the authentication and key parameters.
You have more control over the process; however, the process is more complex, and there are
more opportunities for errors or configuration mismatches between your DG834G v4 and the
corresponding VPN endpoint gateway or client workstation.
Using Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels
You need to configure matching VPN settings on both VPN endpoints. The outbound VPN
settings on one end must match to the inbound VPN settings on other end, and vice versa.
See
“Example of Using Auto Policy” on page 6-37
for an example of using Auto Policy.
Figure 6-39