How To Create a VPN between an Allied Telesis and a SonicWALL Router, with NAT-T

2022-03-23
Today's network managers often need to incorporate other vendors' equipment into their networks, as companies change and grow. To support this challenge, Allied Telesis routers are designed to inter-operate with a wide range of equipment.
This How To Note details one of the inter-operation solutions from Allied Telesis: creating virtual private networks between Allied Telesis and SonicWALL routers. It shows you how to configure a VPN between a local Allied Telesis router and a remote SonicWALL router, step-by-step. On the Allied Telesis router, it uses the Site-To-Site VPN wizard for the VPN configuration.
The wizard runs on selected AR400 Allied Telesis routers from the router's web-based GUI (graphical user interface). It asks you to enter a few details and from those it configures the following settings:
●encryption to protect traffic over the VPN
●ISAKMP with a pre-shared key to manage the VPN
●the firewall, to protect the LANs and to allow traffic to use the VPN
●Network Address Translation (NAT), so that you can access the Internet from the private LAN through a single public IP address. This Internet access does not interfere with the VPN solution
●(in this example) NAT-Traversal because one end of the VPN tunnel is behind a separate NAT device

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