Multi-Tech Systems RF660 User Manual

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Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinderVPN RF760/660/600VPN User Guide (PN S000323D)

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VPN > IPSec > IKE

Local WAN IP

This is the interface initiating the IPSec tunnel.

Local LAN

Local security gateway for which the security services should be provided. If the RouteFinder acts as a
host, this should be configured as None.

Remote Gateway IP or FQDN

Interface where the IPSec tunnel ends. In the case of a Road Warrior with a Dynamic IP address, this
should be configured to ANY. FQDN is a DNS resolvable fully qualified domain name with which identity
the right peer can be identified. When FQDN is selected, the Remote Gateway IP should be blank.

Remote LAN

Remote security gateway for which the security services should be provided. If the remote end is the host,
this should be configured as None.

UID (Unique Identifier String)

It is recommended that you accept the default to disable UID. UID is used only for compatibility purposes
(other IPSec VPN gateways might require you to input a Local and Remote IPSec Identifier).

Note:

Local

ID and Remote ID are active only when UID is enabled for the connection.

Local ID

Enter the local security gateway ID, if required.

Remote ID

Enter the remote security gateway ID, if required.

NetBIOS Broadcast

Check this option to enable broadcasts over the connection. It will allow computers on the network to
share Microsoft file and printer sharing information.

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