Required for client tunnel configurations, Suggested for client tunnel configurations, Vpn user database – Compatible Systems 10/100 User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide

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Configuring the Server for IP and IPX Client Tunnels

To configure the IntraPort Carrier for IP and IPX client tunnels, each user must be entered into
the VPN user database (or into a RADIUS server database) and assigned a tunnel configura-
tion.

Required for Client Tunnel Configurations

These are the basic parameters for a tunnel configuration:

Name of configuration

Bind To port

Local IP Net and/or Local IPX Network

Reachable IP networks

VPN Group DLCI

CV: Use the VPN Group Configuration Dialog Box to create and name a tunnel configura-

tion. Use the General tab to set the Bind To port. Use the IP Connection tab to set the
Local IP Net and add IP network numbers and masks which will be reachable via the
tunnel configuration. Use the IPX Connection tab to set the Local IPX Network. The
VPN Group DLCI can only be set via text-based configuration.

TB: Use

the

configure command and create and name a VPN Group Name section. Then

set the BindTo, LocalIPNet, IPNet and/or LocalIPXNet, and VPNGroupDLCI
keywords in that section.

Suggested for Client Tunnel Configurations

You may want to add or change protection suites, set up filters for the tunnel, set a backup
device, etc.

CV: Use the IKE Configuration, IPX Filters, IP Filters and/or Rollover tabs in the VPN

Group Configuration Dialog Box.

TB: Use

the

configure command and set keywords in the VPN Group Name section.

VPN User Database

If you are using a RADIUS server for user authentication, you will need to set up VPN users
on that server. If not, then you must enter each user into the VPN user database.

CV: Use the VPN User Dialog Box.

TB: Use

the

edit config command and set parameters in the VPN Users section.

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