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This is the rst set of elds that we need to concentrate on. Later, when testing your tunnel,
you can actually fail to establish level 2 connection if this data is incorrect. We will note what
to pay particular attention to as we go along.
Mode: This cannot be changed.
Disabled: This is an “on / off” button if you need to disable the tunnel for whatever
reason. Simply select the edit or from the main VPN: IPsec window and click this
checkbox element, then select Apply at the bottom of the page. When you need
the tunnel again, reverse the process.
Interface: This is how you determine which part of your network will be the
termination point end point for the VPN Tunnel. If you are connecting to a remote
server, then WAN is your option.
Local subnet. This is where you can set which parts, hosts, or the entire LAN, can
be accessed from the other side of the VPN tunnel. The easiest thing to do is to set
the LAN subnet as the option; this means your entire LAN will be accessible from
the remote network. IMPORTANT: The other end of the tunnel has this same eld.
Make sure the other end is set exactly as you set this end. For example, if you
selected “Single host” in this section and entered the IP address of that host, the
other person would set that host in their “Remote Subnet” eld.
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