How To | Use the Allied Telesis GUI Wizard to Create a Site-to-Site VPN
●In this Note’s example, each LAN is connected to the Internet through an Allied Telesis router. The Note gives step-by-step instructions for setting up this example by using the Site-To-Site VPN wizard, which makes VPN configuration simple. 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 LANs through a single public IP address on each router. This Internet access does not interfere with the VPN solution.
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2007/10/12 |
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REV D |
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C613-16095-00 |
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379 KB |
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