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VSR-1200™ and RDU™ Installation and Quick Configuration Guide Page 13
2.5.4.1 Configuring VPN Profiles
To configure VPN profiles, do the following:
1 On the Virtual Private Network Configuration menu, select VPN Profiles. (See
Section 2.5.4, Virtual Private Network Connections.)
The VPN Profile Table appears. Each VPN profile lists the following:
The record number (line number)
The VPN connection’s profile name
The tunneling mode the profile uses
The IP address of the remote VPN gateway (the gateway at the other end of the VPN
connection)
The first negotiation scheme this local BANDIT device proposes for the connection
Note: For autokeyed connections, the table shows the authentication mode,
authentication group, encryption protocol, and authentication protocol for Proposal 1
in Phase 1.
•Ping status
The users allowed to use this VPN profile
2 Do one of the following:
a To change parts of a profile, type m. Go to Step 3.
b To add a profile, type c. Go to Step 4.
c To delete a profile, type d. Go to Step 5.
d To return to the Virtual Private Network Configuration menu, press Escape.
The Virtual Private Network Configuration menu is redisplayed.
3 To modify an entry in the VPN Profile Table, do all of the following:
a Enter the line number of the profile to modify. (Line numbers are listed under the
heading label No.)
The fields for the selected VPN profile are displayed.
VPN PROFILE ENTRY
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1) Profile Name: AGGR_G2
2) Tunneling Mode: AGGRESSIVE
3) VPN Gateway: 0.0.0.0
4) User ID:
5) Pre-shared Key: *****
6) Phase 1 Ping : Disabled Idle Time: 120 seconds
7) Phase 2 Ping : Disabled Idle Time: 120 seconds
8) Monitor Ping : Disabled Idle Time: 120 seconds
9) Phase 1 Proposal
10) Phase 2 Proposal
Enter the number of the item to change: