How Do I Configure A Vpn On An Unsupported Interface - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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Chapter 11
Site-to-Site VPN
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How Do I Configure a VPN on an Unsupported Interface?

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From the left frame, select VPN.
From the VPN tree, select VPN Components, and then IPSec Policies.
In the IPSec Policies table, click the IPSec policy that contains the crypto map to
which you want to add another transform set.
Click Edit.
The Edit IPSec Policy dialog box appears.
In the "Crypto Maps in this IPSec Policy" table, click the crypto map to which
you want to add another transform set.
Click Edit.
The Edit Crypt Map dialog box appears.
Click the Transform Sets tab.
In the Available Transform Sets field, click a transform set that you want to add
to the crypto map.
Click >> to add the selected transform set to the crypto map.
If you want to add additional transform sets to this crypto map, repeat Step 9 and
Step 10 until you have added all the transform sets you want.
Click OK.
Cisco SDM can configure a
SDM. Before you can configure the VPN connection, you must first use the router
CLI
to configure the interface. The interface must have, at a minimum, an IP
address configured, and it must be working. To verify that the connection is
working, verify that the interface status is "Up."
After you have configured the unsupported interface using the CLI, you can use
Cisco SDM to configure your VPN connection. The unsupported interface will
appear in the fields that require you to choose an interface for the VPN
connection.
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