Chapter 6, Configuring branch office tunnels, Chapter 6 configuring branch office tunnels – Panasonic 7 User Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring branch office tunnels

The branch office feature allows you to configure a secure tunnel connection

between two private networks. Typically, one private network is behind a locally

configured Nortel VPN Router while the other is behind a remote Nortel VPN

Router. Branch office configuration allows you to configure the accessible

subnetworks behind each Nortel VPN Router. The configuration also contains the

information that is necessary to set up the connection, such as the Nortel VPN
Router’s IP addresses, encryption types, and authentication methods. You can

apply local policy restrictions, such as access hours, filter sets, and call admission

priorities, to limit connectivity into local subnetworks.

The Nortel VPN Router supports symmetric, or peer-to-peer branch office tunnels
with fixed endpoints, and asymmetric branch office tunnels. An asymmetric

branch office tunnel is a branch office tunnel where one of the endpoints does not
have a fixed IP address. Such situations exist in the small branch office or SOHO

environments where the Nortel VPN Router’s public interface is behind a DSL or
cable modem. The DSL or cable modem services typically do not guarantee a

static IP address. Branch office tunnels in these situations are asymmetric because

only one side of the tunnel can initiate a connection.

Figure 19 on page 120 shows a typical branch office environment.

Nortel VPN Router Configuration — Basic Features

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