How To | Create a VPN between an Allied Telesis AlliedWare Router and a Microsoft Windows 8 Client, with or without NAT-T

2022-03-24
● Introduction
■This document describes how to provide secure remote access through IP Security (IPsec) Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), with an emphasis on using an Allied Telesis router at a head office and roaming Windows 8 clients. This VPN solution is suitable for any business deployment and provides your office with secure Internet access and firewall protection, plus remote encrypted VPN access for your travelling staff.
■The solution allows for IPsec NAT Traversal, which permits VPN clients to communicate through Network Address Translation (NAT) gateways over the Internet. For example, business travellers (road warriors) commonly use IPsec on their laptop to gain remote VPN access to the central office. When working off-site, these users sometimes need to connect to the Internet through a NAT gateway such as from a hotel. Also, NAT gateways are often part of a company's firewall and let its Local Area Network (LAN) appear as one IP address to the world.
■For more information about NAT gateways, see RFC 1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT), and the Network Address Translation section in the Firewall chapter of your device's Software Reference.

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2014/10/21

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