User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- Getting Started
- Using the Setup Wizard
- Viewing System Status
- Port Management
- Networking
- VPN
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Security
- System Management
- Where to Go From Here
VPN
Configuring IPsec VPN Policies
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- site-to-site VPN: Allows you to set up a secure VPN tunnel between the
RV315W and a remote VPN router.
- pc-to-site VPN: Allows you to set up a secure VPN tunnel between the
RV315W and a remote PC that installs a third-party client software.
• Remote Gateway Address/Hostname: Displays the hostname or IP
address of the remote network.
- For a site-to-site VPN, the hostname or IP address of the remote gateway
is displayed.
- For a pc-to-site VPN, the hostname or IP address of the remote PC is
displayed. Separate multiple IP addresses with commas (,).
• Local Gateway Address: Displays the IP address of the local network.
• Authentication Method: Displays the authentication method.
• Connection Status: Displays whether the IPsec VPN tunnel is connected or
disconnected.
STEP 2 To edit the settings of an IPsec VPN policy, select the corresponding policy and
click the Edit icon. See Configuring IPsec VPN Policies.
STEP 3 To delete an IPsec VPN policy, select the corresponding policy and click the
Delete icon.
Configuring IPsec VPN Policies
An IPsec VPN policy is used to establish a VPN connection between two peers.
The RV315W allows you to configure up to 50 IPsec VPN policies.
Setting Up a Site-to-Site VPN
A site-to-site VPN policy is used to create a new tunnel between two VPN
devices, such as a Cisco RV315W router at your office and a Cisco RV315W
router at a remote office.