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Chapter 14 IPSec VPN

ZyWALL 2WG User’s Guide

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 84 SECURITY > VPN > VPN Rules (IKE) > Edit Gateway Policy

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Property

Name

Type up to 32 characters to identify this VPN gateway policy. You may use any

character, including spaces, but the ZyWALL drops trailing spaces.

NAT Traversal

Select this check box to enable NAT traversal. NAT traversal allows you to set up

a VPN connection when there are NAT routers between the two IPSec routers.

Note: The remote IPSec router must also have NAT traversal

enabled. See

Section 14.3.1.5 on page 265

for more

information.

You can use NAT traversal with ESP protocol using Transport or Tunnel mode,

but not with AH protocol nor with manual key management. In order for an IPSec

router behind a NAT router to receive an initiating IPSec packet, set the NAT

router to forward UDP ports 500 and 4500 to the IPSec router behind the NAT

router.

Gateway Policy

Information

My ZyWALL

When the ZyWALL is in router mode, this field identifies the WAN IP address or

domain name of the ZyWALL. You can select My Address and enter the

ZyWALL's static WAN IP address (if it has one) or leave the field set to 0.0.0.0.
The ZyWALL uses its current WAN IP address (static or dynamic) in setting up the

VPN tunnel if you leave this field as 0.0.0.0. If the WAN connection goes down,

the ZyWALL uses the dial backup IP address for the VPN tunnel when using dial

backup or the LAN IP address when using traffic redirect.
Otherwise, you can select My Domain Name and choose one of the dynamic

domain names that you have configured (in the DDNS screen) to have the

ZyWALL use that dynamic domain name's IP address.
When the ZyWALL is in bridge mode, this field is read-only and displays the

ZyWALL’s IP address.
The VPN tunnel has to be rebuilt if the My ZyWALL IP address changes after

setup.

Primary Remote

Gateway

Type the WAN IP address or the domain name (up to 31 characters) of the IPSec

router with which you're making the VPN connection. Set this field to 0.0.0.0 if the

remote IPSec router has a dynamic WAN IP address.
In order to have more than one active rule with the Remote Gateway Address

field set to 0.0.0.0, the ranges of the local IP addresses cannot overlap between

rules.
If you configure an active rule with 0.0.0.0 in the Remote Gateway Address field

and the LAN’s full IP address range as the local IP address, then you cannot

configure any other active rules with the Remote Gateway Address field set to

0.0.0.0.

Enable IPSec High

Availability

Turn on the high availability feature to use a redundant (backup) VPN connection

to another WAN interface on the remote IPSec router if the primary (regular) VPN

connection goes down. The remote IPSec router must have a second WAN

connection in order for you to use this.
To use this, you must identify both the primary and the redundant remote IPSec

routers by WAN IP address or domain name (you cannot set either to 0.0.0.0).

Redundant

Remote Gateway

Type the WAN IP address or the domain name (up to 31 characters) of the

backup IPSec router to use when the ZyWALL cannot not connect to the primary

remote gateway.

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