Specifications
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02
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Digital Signature VPN Configuration
IPSec is defined by the IETF as a standard approach for establishing a secure connection across
an IP network. Your router supports all three types of IPSec protocols: AH, ESP, and IPCOMP.
PKCS10 is a Certificate Request Syntax Standard that uses a Digital Signature.
IPSec PKCS10 Settings Overview (Example):
LAN/WAN Settings for Branch Office
Negotiation ID: remote@ABCD.com
Intranet address: 192.168.1.0
Intranet subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Termination address: 66.122.47.30
Authentication Method: Digital Signature
Tunnel shared key: yourvalue
LAN/WAN Settings for Main Office
Negotiation ID: main@ABCD.com
Intranet address: 192.168.2.0
Intranet subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Termination address: 66.122.62.184
Authentication Method: Digital Signature
Tunnel shared key: yourvalue
NOTE: The Digital Signature configuration can only be accessible through the
Web Configuration Tool. Before beginning your configuration, it is
recommended that you make a serial connection to your router using an RS-232
cable and terminal emulation software, such as Microsoft HyperTerminal. By
accessing the router this way, you can verify the actions of the router and web
configuration tool.
The availability of features and technical specifications herein subject to change without notice.