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Watson SHDSL Router
Web-based Management Manual
Watson-SHDSL-Router-GUI-Manual.doc
Version 2.3-03
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Revision: 2012-02-29
2. Select the 'Advanced Connection' radio button and click 'Next'. The 'Advanced
Connection' screen appears (see Figure 9-15).
3. Select the 'Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)' radio button and click 'Next'. The
'Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)' screen appears.
Figure 9-131: Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
4. Enter the host or IP address of the destination gateway.
5. Select the method for specifying the remote IP address, which serves as the
tunnel's endpoint. Use "Same as Gateway" when connecting your LAN to a re-
mote gateway. When connecting your LAN to a remote network (a group of
computers beyond a gateway), use one of the remaining three options. Also, use
the transport encapsulation type in a gateway-to-gateway scenario only. Upon
selection of an option, the screen will refresh providing you with the appropriate
fields for entering the data.
Same as Gateway - the default option that uses the gateway IP entered
above. When selecting this option, you must also select the encapsulation
type, tunnel or transport, from its combo box.
IP Address - a 'Remote IP Address' field appears. Specify the IP address.
IP Subnet - 'Remote Subnet IP Address' and 'Remote Subnet Mask' fields
appear. Specify these parameters.
IP Range - 'From IP Address' and 'To IP Address' fields will appear. Speci-
fy the IP range.
6. Enter the IPSec shared secret, which is the encryption key jointly decided upon
with the network you are trying to access.
7. Click 'Next'. The 'Connection Summary' screen will appear.