Cisco Systems RV320 Network Router User Manual


 
VPN
Client to Gateway
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Group VPN—Creates a tunnel for a group of users, eliminating the need to
configure individual users. All of the remote users can use the same
Preshared Key to connect to the device, up to the maximum number of
supported tunnels. The router supports up to two VPN groups. The group
number is automatically generated.
Easy VPN—Allows remote users to connect this device by using Cisco VPN
Client (also known as Cisco Easy VPN Client) utility (available on https://
software.cisco.com/download/
navigator.html?mdfid=270636499&flowid=4466, VPN Client v5.x or VPN
Client v4.x:
- Version 5.0.07 supports Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit), Windows Vista
(32-bit and 64-bit), and Windows XP (32-bit)
- Version 4.9 supports Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5
- Version 4.8 supports Intel based Linux
To set it up Easy VPN, configure a group password on this page, and add a
username and password for each Cisco VPN Client users in the User
Management Table in the User Management section. When adding a user,
the Unassigned group should be selected. The other groups are used for
SSL VPN.
Configure Tunnel or Group VPN
Enter the following information:
Tunnel Name—Name to describe the tunnel. For a single user, you can
enter the username or location. For a group VPN, you could identify the
group business role or location. This description is for your reference and
does not have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel.
Interface—WAN port.
Keying Mode—Choose the key management method:
- Manual—Generate the key yourself, but do not enable key negotiation.
Manual key management is used in small static environments or for
troubleshooting purposes. Enter the required settings.
- IKE (Internet Key Exchange) with Preshared Key—Use this protocol to
set up a Security Association (SA) for your tunnel. (This setting is
recommended.) If you selected Group VPN, this is the only option
available.