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Reference Manual for the ADSL Firewall Router DG834

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Virtual Private Networking (Advanced Feature)

202-10005-05, June 2005

Manual Policy—for a Manual Keying setup in which you must specify each phase of the
connection, see

“Using Manual Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels” on page 7-48

. Manual

Policy does not use IKE. Rather, you manually enter all the authentication and key parameters.
You have more control over the process, however the process is more complex and there are
more opportunities for errors or configuration mismatches between your DG834 and the
corresponding VPN endpoint gateway or client workstation.

Using Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels

You need to configure matching VPN settings on both VPN endpoints. The outbound VPN
settings on one end must match to the inbound VPN settings on other end, and vice versa.

See

“Example of Using Auto Policy” on page 7-41

for an example of using Auto Policy.

Configuring VPN Network Connection Parameters

All VPN tunnels on the DG834 ADSL router require configuring several network parameters. This
section describes those parameters and how to access them.

The most common configuration scenarios will use IKE to manage the authentication and
encryption keys. The IKE protocol performs negotiations between the two VPN endpoints to
automatically generate and update the required encryption parameters.

Click the VPN Policies link of the main menu, and then click the Add Auto Policy button to
display the VPN - Auto Policy menu shown in

Figure 7-41

.

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