Autokey Ipsec Vpn For Remote Clients - D-Link DFL-1000 User Manual

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Destination IP
The External IP address
Address
VPN
addresses).
VPN Tunnel
The name of the VPN tunnel
Name
IPSec Autokey VPN Tunnel
Complete the following procedure on both VPN gateways to add the VPN policy:
Go to VPN > IPSEC > Policy .
Click New to add a new IPSec VPN policy.
Configure the VPN Policy.
Click OK to save the VPN policy.
Example Main Office VPN policy:

Autokey IPSec VPN for remote clients

Use the following procedures to configure a VPN that allows remote VPN clients to connect to users and
computers on a Main Office internal network
clients). A remote VPN client can be any computer connected to the Internet and running VPN client
software that uses IPSec and Autokey IKE. The client can have a static IP address or a dynamic IP
address. A remote client could be:
A traveller using a dial-up connection to connect to the Internet
A telecommuter using an ISP to connect to the Internet from home
Communication between the remote users and the internal network takes place over an encrypted VPN
tunnel that connects the remote user to the DFL-1000 VPN gateway across the Internet. Once connected
to the VPN, the remote user's computer appears as if it is installed on the internal network.
DFL-1000 User's Manual
(See IPSec Autokey
Branch_Office
(See Example
Branch_Office_VPN
configuration).
(See Example VPN between an internal network and remote
Main_Office
Branch_Office_VPN
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