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1. 2 Double click the LAN 2 port in the Ports Connections list 3 On the first wizard screen click Connect to the Internet through a DSL modem and then click Next Mn Click Static IP Address N Type the IP Address and Network Mask assigned by your ISP 7 Type the ISP Gateway Address the IP address of the ISP s gateway router Contact your ISP if you are not sure about this setting 8 Click Next See the next page of this guide for instructions on the following wizard dialog boxes if applicable LAN 1 port connects to the local network using this IP address 192 168 1 1 Intel Router intel xDSL Cable modem LAN 2 port gets static IP address from ISP 192 168 1 10 Internet users must be able to access this internal e mail server 7072 Figure 15 Scenario using a static IP address and internal servers accessible from the Internet Router Setup IP address Start Dynamic IP address from ISP using DHCP IP Address Router Name optional Firewall Filters If you are connecting the router to a cable modem and your ISP assigned a name enter this from your Internet subscription Static IP address LAN 2 IP Address 192 3211 10 LAN 2 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Final Test ISP Gateway address 192 321 15 i Cancel Help Figure 16 Configure a static IP address on the LAN 2 port Firewall Filters and NAT Firewall Filte
2. Intel Express 8205 and 6205 with VPN Routers uick Start Copyright 2000 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel Corporation 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners benefit without intent to infringe First Edition October 2000 A43586 001 Contents Quick Start 1 Install the Router Hardware 2 2 Select a Scenario sss22 3 Scenario Descriptions sss22222255 5 A Firewall Filters and NAT scssscssscnsscesseesnees 10 Using the VPN Option ssscssscnncneccsensneenennnnes 11 Configuring a VPN Tunnel cccsesssncssennnnnneen 12 VPN Tunnel Examples ccccssssnccennsnnecenenenes 13 VPN Tunnel Worksheet cssceeessneennnennnnnnenes 15 Install the Router Hardware Connect the LAN 1 port to your local network 1 Connect the LAN 1 port to the local network or the Ethernet port of a PC using the provided blue cable 2 Set the HUB PC switch to Hub when connecting to a network hub or Ethernet switch and PC when connecting directly to a PC Connect the LAN 2 port to your DSL or cable modem 3 Connect the LAN 2 port to your D
3. 2 Type the server IP address which must be on the same subnet as the address range assigned by your DHCP server 3 Click Next and follow the screen instructions 10 Router Setup Firewall Filters E3 Start Select the Internet services that users on the LAN should be able to access IP Address NM Enable Firewall Fitters Firewall Filters Iv VW World Wide Yeb HTTP FTP File Transfer Protocol M News Usenet NNTP E mail services Final Test Back Cancel Help Figure 17 Set up a firewall and filters Router Setup Local Server Access Ea Start Specify IP addresses for servers on the local network LAN 1 port that must be accessible from the Internet IP Address Firewall FIP Filters PO AAAA HTTP Local Server Access News NNTP MV E mail SMTP 1924 60 1 10 E mail POP3 T E mail IMAP mii Final Test Back Cancel Help Figure 18 Allow access to internal servers from the Internet Using the VPN Option Setting up a VPN Tunnel A VPN virtual private network tunnel is a connec tion to a remote site over the public Internet VPN tunnels are a cost effective solution for sending and receiving secure business data between two sites If you ordered an Intel 8205 VPN router or purchased one of the VPN Options for Intel Express Routers separately you can create a VPN over the Internet A VPN provides the security of a private network wi
4. Double click the LAN 1 port in the Ports Connections list 4 Type the new IP address and network mask Get this from the system administrator at the central site who configures the remote VPN peer device 5 Click OK 6 On the Connection Setup dialog click Accept 7 From the Configuration menu select Save to Flash Memory Important The PC you use to configure the router from now on must have an IP address on the same subnet as the router s new IP address 12 Branch office 1 yPN Tunn Subnet 192 168410 SI Central Site 192 168 1 1 _ Subnet 10 3 4 0 oo Intel 8205 yDSLicable VPN Peer Router modem or router Branch office 2 Subnet 192 168 2 0 192 168 2 1 i sree Intel 8205 xDSL cable Router modem 7074 VPN Tunnel J Figure 21 Example VPN Tunnels Two tunnels to the same central site VPN device from more than one 8205 router LAN 1 router 59 IF Px Bridging Main Router IP Address IF Sddress OF 166 1 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Routing Frotocol Select the IP routing protocol used on your LAM i RIP 4 RIP 2 C MonesStatic cac te Figure 22 Change the LAN 1 IP address Type an IP address on the same subnet as your local network Change the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP server Once you change the IP address of the router you must change the range of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP serv
5. The network IP address for the remote network sending and receiving data on the other end of the tunnel Remote network mask The network mask for the remote network Encryption Algorithm The type of encryption to use on the tunnel The encryption algorithms supported on your device vary depending on the VPN option that you purchased Authentication Algorithm O MD5 O SHA 1 O None The type of authentication to use on the tunnel SHA 1 offers higher security but also takes longer to process MD5 is the standard used on most devices supporting IPSec O Re keying Interval based on time Days Hours Minutes O Re keying interval based on traffic Traffic amount MB How often the device generates a new encryption key based on time traffic or both The interval must be at least 5 minutes or at least 1 MB and no greater than 4194303 MB 15
6. Tunnel from the Port Connection list and click Add Tunnel For more information about VPN tunnels The VPN Tunnel Wizard configures tunnels using default settings that work for most situations You can modify the configuration using Advanced Setup if necessary Consult the Online Documen tation on the Intel Device View CD for more information 11 VPN Tunnel Example 1 VPN Tunnel From More Than One 8205 Router to the Same Remote Peer Device If you are configuring tunnels to a central site from more than one 8205 router the tunnels will not work with the router s factory default configuration When more than one 8205 router establishes a tunnel to the same remote device you must change the default IP configuration on the additional 8205 routers The central site VPN device will not be able to recognize the difference between the local network at each remote site with the default configuration The default IP subnet assigned to the LAN by the router is 192 168 1 0 You cannot have more than one tunnel configured to the same subnet Complete these basic steps 1 Change the default IP address of the router s LAN I port 2 Change the range of addresses assigned by the router s DHCP server 3 Start the VPN Tunnel wizard Change the default IP address on LAN 1 1 If itis not already open start Intel Device View and open the router for management 2 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup 3
7. Worksheet These pages help you gather needed information to create a VPN Internet tunnel using the VPN Tunnel Wizard VPN tunnels created with the VPN Tunnel Wizard use default settings for a number of parameters If necessary you can modify these parameters using Advanced Setup Advanced Setup is accessible from Intel Device View and from Local Management For more information on configuring a VPN tunnel using Advanced Setup see the Online Documentation on the Intel Device View CD ROM Tunnel Identification Tunnel name A name to identify the tunnel The name can be up to 31 characters Remote IP address The IP address for the VPN device at the other end of the tunnel the remote peer device Connection for tunnel LAN 2 The connection to the ISP that the router uses to establish the VPN tunnel select LAN 2 from the list for the 8205 router Local user ID The user ID that identifies this router Only required when using dynamically assigned IP addresses for the Internet Shared Key The key is between 8 and 63 characters For maximum security enter a key that is as long as possible using a combination of numbers letters and symbols Networks and Security Profile Local network address The network IP address for the local network sending and receiving data on this end of the tunnel Local network mask The network mask for the local network Remote network address
8. servers on the local network from the Internet such as an e mail or Web server See page 9 Select a Scenario LAN 1 port connects to the local network and the router s DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the LAN TE xDSL cable modem Intel Router intel LAN 2 port gets dynamic IP address from ISP 7068 Figure 3 Scenario 1 LAN PCs Get IP Address from Router s DHCP Server You can access the Internet through your DSL or cable modem once you have connected the router cables See page 4 for information LAN 1 port connects to the local network Intel Router intel TI xDSL cable modem LAN 2 port gets dynamic IP address from ISP 7069 Existing DHCP server assigns LAN IP addresses Figure 4 Scenario 3 Existing DHCP Server on LAN For instructions on setting up this scenario see page 7 LAN 1 port connects to the local network Intel Router xDSL cable modem LAN 2 port gets static IP address from ISP Internet users must be able to access this internal e mail server ae Figure 5 Scenario 4 Static IP Address on LAN 2 For instructions on setting up this scenario see page 9 LAN PCs Get IP Address from DHCP Server on Router e The default IP address on the router s LAN 1 port is 192 168 1 1 The router automatically assigns IP addresses sequentially to the hosts PCs a
9. you are connecting the router to a cable modem and your ISP assigned a name enter this from your Internet subscription C Static IP address LAN 2 IP Address LAN 2 Network Mask Final Test ISP Gateway address Back Cancel Help Figure 9 Enter the Router Name Select Dynamic IP Address and type the name assigned by your ISP Scenario Descriptions Existing DHCP Server on the LAN If your LAN uses an existing DHCP server complete the following steps to get Internet access through the DSL or cable modem Connect a PC directly to the Router 1 Use the provided blue cable to connect a PC to the router s LAN 1 port You must temporarily remove this PC from the network 2 On the back of the router set the Hub PC switch to PC 3 Configure the PC to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server See the documentation that came with your PC for instructions on this setting 4 Restart your PC otherwise you will not be able to contact the router Disable the DHCP server on the router 1 Ifitis not already open start Intel Device View 2 Inthe Discovered Device Tree expand the Subnet 192 168 1 see Figure 11 3 Double click on 192 168 1 1 the default IP address for LAN 1 4 From the Configuration menu select DHCP Server Setup 5 Clear the Enable DHCP Server check box 6 Click OK Internet DSL cablA modem Inout Console i Power NE 0
10. SL or cable modem Use the appropriate cable that came with your modem Connect the power 4 Connect the router to a power source 100 250 V AC using the provided power supply and cord Check the LEDs If the Status LAN 1 and LAN 2 LEDs are all green the router begins to assign a set of pre configured IP addresses to your local network using its DHCP server If any LEDs are red orange or off e Make sure the PC Hub switch is set correctly as described in step 2 above e Make sure all the cables are securely connected to the correct devices as described in the steps above Install the Router Hardware LAN 1 Connect Connect a to power to local a a source network Port below LAN 2 Set switch Connect Hub Il for hub or to DSL or switch cable PC X for single modem computer Figure 1 Connecting the Express 8205 Router Intel Express 8205 Router LAN 1 and LAN 2 LEDs Green port is operational Orange port is down Check cables Status LED Green blinking router is using factory default settings and ready for configuration Red error router is not operational Figure 2 Check Status and LAN LEDs About the Console Port You can use the console port to manage the router with Local Management through a directly connected workstation See the Online Documentation on the Intel Device View CD ROM for information about managing the router if you do no
11. TAHT 7070 Set this switch to PC Figure 10 Connect a PC directly to the router Fille Device View Monitoring Tools Help ijel el S gje hap Discovered Device Tree Subnet 192168 1 Quick Start J2 168 11 c Intel Corporation ER 8205 Intel Express 8205 Roe How do install a new device for manageme Figure 11 Open the router for management DHCP Server Setup LAN Ea IP Addresses DNs wins Info The addresses in the range specified will be dynamically assigned to hosts on your LAN The IP address of the router must be static and should not be included in this range Figure 12 Disable the router s DHCP server Scenario Descriptions Change the LAN 1 IP address 1 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup 2 Double click the LAN 1 port in the Ports Connections list 3 Type a new IP address for the router which must be within the range of IP addresses your DHCP server assigns and on the same subnet as your LAN 4 Click OK 5 On the Connection Setup dialog click Accept 6 From the Configuration menu select Save to Flash Memory 7 Click Yes when asked if you want to proceed Restore your network connections 1 Disconnect the PC from the router and reconnect it to the normal network 2 On the back of the router set the Hub PC switch to Hub 3 Connect the LAN 1 port on the router to the local network to an Ethernet hub or swi
12. ch Office 2 Remote IP Address Local User ID Local Network Address Local Network Mask Remote Network Address Remote Network Mask Encryption Algorithm Authentication Algorithm Re keying Interval Setting 10 3 4 1 remoteoffice1 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 10 3 4 0 255 255 255 0 DES MD5 1 Day Setting 10 3 4 1 remoteoffice2 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 10 3 4 0 255 255 255 0 DES MD5 1 Day Table 2 Configuration Parameters Settings used for this example when configuring the VPN tunnel using the VPN Tunnel Wizard 13 VPN Tunnel Example 2 Connecting Two Branch Offices Two sites can use a VPN tunnel to send and receive secure business data over the Internet The two sites could be two branch offices a remote worker and a central office a branch office and a central office or your site and a business partner s site For more information see the online documentation on the Intel Device View CD ROM Connecting two branch offices with a VPN tunnel enables both offices to share each other s resources securely Using a VPN tunnel saves the cost of dialing into a distant site the only cost is that of connecting to the local Internet service provider ISP In this example the IP address on the local side is dynamically assigned Therefore the Local User ID identifies the branch office rather than a permanent external IP address If the local router had a perma nent IP address then you would
13. er in the router The range should be on the same subnet as the new IP address for the LAN 1 port Find out what range to use from the system administrator of the remote peer device on the tunnel 1 From the Configuration menu select DHCP Server Setup 2 Select the Enable DHCP Server check box 3 Click the first entry in the IP Addresses dialog box and then click Edit 4 Type anew First IP Address and Last Address and make sure the Network Mask matches the new address range 5 Click OK then click OK again Start the VPN Tunnel Wizard 1 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup 2 Select Add Tunnel from the Port Connection list in the Connection Setup dialog box and then click the Add Tunnel button 3 Fill in the parameters in each wizard dialog box as appropriate for your setup Table 2 shows the settings used for this example Note The values for the parameters in Table 2 are examples only you must enter the values specific to your network VPN Tunnel Example 1 IP Addresses First IP Address 192 1 Bie 22 Last Address 192 1 Be 2 254 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 mea o Figure 23 Example VPN Tunnels Two tunnels to the same central site from more than one 8205 router Branch Office 1 Remote IP Address Local User ID Local Network Address Local Network Mask Remote Network Address Remote Network Mask Encryption Algorithm Authentication Algorithm Re keying Interval Bran
14. ick Connect to the Internet through a DSL modem and then click Next 5 Click Dynamic IP Address from ISP using DHCP 6 Type the Router Name provided by your ISP Some ISPs might call this the Device Name System Name Host Name or Account Name Contact your ISP if you are not sure about this setting 7 Click Next Firewall filtering and local servers To increase security to your local LAN or to manage the types of traffic allowed on the LAN you can set up firewall filters If you have any servers on your local LAN that must be accessible from the Internet you need to set up the LAN 2 port to translate the internal server address to the external address received from the ISP See page 10 6 LAN 1 port connects to the local network using this IP address 192 168 1 1 ISP uses a name to identify the router on the cable modem connection T Cable modem LAN 2 port gets dynamic IP address from ISP Intel Router intel 7077 Figure 8 Cable modem with name to identify router Some ISPs might require you to enter a name that identifies the router each time the cable modem connects to the Internet Router Setup IP address Start Dynamic IP address from ISP using DHCP esetesseeesoseeoseeseeoeeoseeosesseesseoseesseeseesseesesssesssesseosseseeoesesseoseeseesseesseoseose Router Name optional DSL Test IP Address Firewall If
15. m ISP See page 9 Firewall Filters and NAT for Scenarios 2 3 and 4 See page 10 Scenario Descriptions gp idian ia bbl fhe Vo E intel Device View intel Figure 7 Intel Device View Installation Choose Install for Windows then follow the screen instructions in the installation wizard For non Windows operating systems Consult the Online Documentation on the Intel Device View CD for information on configuring the router through Local Management You can access Local Management through Telnet or directly through the console port on the router To view the Online Documentation e In Intel Device View select Online Documentation from the Help menu e If you are not using Intel Device View open the Index htm file located in the Manuals Router User Guide folder on the Intel Device View CD ROM Scenario Descriptions Connecting to a Cable Modem If you are connecting the LAN 2 port to a cable modem for Internet access some ISPs require that you configure a name to identify the router Check your Internet subscription to see if your ISP requires this setting The name of this setting depends on your ISP but alternative names include Device Name System Name Host Name or Account Name Enter the router name provided in your Internet subscription 1 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup 2 Double click the LAN 2 port in the Ports Connections list 3 On the first wizard screen cl
16. nd servers for example on your LAN using the address range from 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 e The LAN 2 port accepts an IP address from the ISP and the router automatically configures your LAN As long as your DSL or cable modem is working properly and has a connec tion to the Internet you are finished with setting up this scenario The PCs on your LAN can now access the Internet Network address translation NAT and security In this scenario the router automatically maps the dynamic IP address you receive from the ISP to the internal IP addresses it assigns to the LAN The NAT mappings provide adequate security to prevent access to your network from the Internet However you can set up firewall filters to limit access to the Internet from the internal LAN for example to allow LAN users access to only e mail and WWW traffic through the Internet connection See page 10 for more information Scenario Descriptions LAN 1 port LAN 2 port 192 168 1 1 Dynamic IP address from ISP Intel Router F xDSL cable Router s DHCP mogcem server configures LAN 7076 Figure 6 This scenario does not require any configuration on the router Parameter Setting LAN 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 DHCP Server Enabled Start of Address Range 192 168 1 2 Last Address in Range 192 168 1 254 Network Address Translation Enabled Table 1 Router s factory default settings The settings shown in this table allow the rou
17. not have to enter a Local User ID The IP address would identify the branch office Table 3 shows the configuration parameters used in the VPN Tunnel Wizard to create a tunnel for the Branch Office to Branch Office example Note The values for the parameters in Table 3 are examples only you must enter the values specific to your network Firewalls and network address translation If you are using firewall filters or network address translation NAT on the LAN 2 port the VPN Tunnel Wizard modifies your settings to enable the tunnel 14 Branch Office 1 Local Network Address 192 168 1 0 xDSL cable Connection to modem Internet with dynamic IP address ISP Permanent connection to Internet with a a fixed IP address yPN Tunnel Fixed IP address Branch Office 2 Remote Network Address 175 123 45 0 7073 Figure 24 Example Branch Office to Branch Office VPN Tunnel A VPN tunnel between two remote offices Parameter Setting Remote IP Address 175 123 45 1 Local User ID aradomsk23 Local Network Address 192 168 1 0 Local Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Remote Network Address 175 123 45 0 Remote Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Encryption Algorithm DES Authentication Algorithm MD5 Re keying Interval 1 Day Table 3 Configuration Parameters Settings used for the Branch Office to Branch Office example when configuring the VPN tunnel using the VPN Tunnel Wizard VPN Tunnel
18. ring and NAT for Servers on the LAN This section describes how to set up firewall filters and NAT network address translation for servers on your LAN using the LAN 2 port setup wizard Create firewall filters for LAN users For added security you can enable firewall filtering on the LAN 2 port If you enable the firewall then you must choose which types of traffic to allow through the firewall on the Internet connection For example in order for LAN users to browse the Web you must enable the WWW firewall filter 1 From Connection Setup dialog box double click the LAN 2 port 2 On the first wizard screen click Connect to the Internet through a DSL modem and then click Next 3 Fill out the IP Address dialog box as appropriate for your scenario and then click Next 4 Select the Enable Firewall Filters check box 5 Select the check box corresponding to the types of traffic to allow from the LAN to the Internet and then click Next Access internal servers from the Internet If you have servers on the internal LAN that must be accessible from the Internet such as a mail server or a WWW server configure the LAN 2 port to recognize these servers The router automatically creates NAT Network Address Translation map pings between the IP address the router receives from the ISP and the internal address used for the servers 1 Click the type of server to which the router should allow access from the Internet
19. t have a Windows based operating system or if you are using Telnet to manage the router from a remote location Select a Scenario This guide describes four scenarios in which you can connect the router to the Internet through a DSL or cable modem Scenario 1 Router is the DHCP Server In this scenario the LAN PCs are config ured as DHCP clients and you do not need to do any configuration other than installing the router and connecting cables As long as the PCs on your LAN request IP configura tion from a DHCP server the router assigns a preset range of IP addresses to your LAN See page 4 About scenarios 2 3 and 4 Before configuring the router for these scenarios you must install Intel Device View as described on page 5 Scenario 2 Cable Modem In this scenario as shown in Figure 8 on page 6 you connect the LAN 2 port to a cable modem Your ISP Internet service provider provides a dynamic IP address and a name to identify the router which you must configure See page 6 Scenario 3 Existing DHCP Server In this scenario your LAN uses an existing DHCP server You must change the router s default LAN 1 IP address and disable the router s DHCP server See page 7 Scenario 4 Static IP from ISP In this scenario the LAN 2 port uses a static permanent IP address assigned by the ISP each time the modem connects to the Internet You can also configure the router to allow access to internal
20. tch for example Firewall filtering and local servers To increase security to your local LAN or to manage the types of traffic allowed on the LAN you can set up firewall filters If you have any servers on your local LAN that must be accessible from the Internet you need to set up the LAN 2 port to translate the internal server address to the external address received from the ISP See page 10 LAN 1 router 59 IF Px Bridging Main Router IP Address IF S amp ddress OF 1661 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Routing Frotocol Select the IP routing protocol used on your LAM i RIP 4 RIP 2 C Mone Static cac ta Figure 13 Change the LAN 1 IP address Type an IP address on the same subnet as your local network WWW server must be accessible from the Internet Intel Router amp filters 7075 Figure 14 Firewall filtering and access to servers on your LAN from the Internet Scenario Descriptions Static IP Address from ISP and Server Access on LAN 1 In this scenario you get a permanent static IP address from your ISP The following section describes how to configure the static IP address This section also describes how to set up firewall filters on the LAN 2 port and allow access to local servers such as WWW or e mail from the Internet Configure a static IP address on LAN 2 1 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup
21. ter to work in this scenario with no further configuration To reset the router to factory defaults 1 Press the Recovery button located on the back of the router After a few seconds the Status LED blinks orange 2 Press and hold the Recovery button until the LEDs begin to blink in sequence When the Status LED blinks green the router is set to factory default Install Intel Device View for Scenarios 2 3 and 4 We recommend using Intel Device View manage ment software provided with the router to configure the router for scenarios 2 3 and 4 Intel Device View manages and configures the router from a PC running Microsoft Windows 95 98 2000 or Windows NT 4 0 Install Intel Device View 1 Insert the Intel Device View CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM drive If the installation screen does not appear within 10 seconds run the autoplay exe file on the CD ROM 2 Click Install for Windows The other installation options do not apply to the scenarios described in this guide See the Online Documentation for more information about the Install for Web and Install as Plug in options 3 Follow the screen instructions to complete the installation 4 Select Launch Intel Device View on the final wizard dialog box and then continue with the instructions for your scenario Scenario 2 Connecting to a Cable Modem See page 6 Scenario 3 Existing DHCP Server on LAN See page 7 Scenario 4 Static IP Address fro
22. thout the costs associated with a wide area network WAN The costs for a VPN consist of only the subscription to an Internet service provider ISP and local calls to your ISP Note You must have a working connection to the Internet through the DSL or cable modem connected to the LAN 2 port before you can add a VPN tunnel To add a VPN tunnel 1 Complete the VPN Tunnel Worksheet on page 15 2 Ifitis not already open start Intel Device View 3 From the Configuration menu select Connection Setup 4 Select Add Tunnel from the Port Connection list in the Connection Setup dialog box and then click the Add Tunnel button 5 Click Next in the Start dialog box of the wizard 6 On the Tunnel Identification dialog box type a Tunnel Name type the Remote IP Address for the peer device select LAN 2 as the Connection for Tunnel 7 Follow the screen instructions throughout the rest of the wizard File Device View S we Management Setup DHCP Server Setup IP Setup b Advanced Setup Save to Hash Menan Backup to Disk Restore Figure 19 Configuring a VPN Tunnel Select Connection Setup from the Configuration menu Connection Setup x Add Tunnel SS Router oF LAN 10 100 Mbps Configured gF LAN 2 10 Mbps Advanced Not configured N A Console 3E Add Connection wE dd Tunnel Accept Cancel Help Figure 20 Connection Setup To create a VPN tunnel select Add

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