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VPN
Configuring IPsec VPN Policies
STEP 3
STEP 4
Cisco RV315W Broadband Wireless VPN Router Administration Guide
In the IPsec VPN Policy area, specify the IPsec VPN policy name and
identification:
Status: Click Enable to enable the IPsec VPN policy, or click Disable to
disable the policy.
Policy Number: Choose the identification for the IPsec VPN policy.
IPsec VPN Policy Name: Enter a unique name for the IPsec VPN policy.
In the Gateway Information area, specify the local and remote gateway settings:
VPN Failover: Click Enable to enable the VPN Failover feature, or click
Disable to disable this feature.
Interface: If VPN Failover is disabled on your RV315W, choose a WAN
interface that traffic passes through over the IPsec VPN tunnel.
Connection Type: Choose Site-to-Site as the type of the VPN connection.
VPN Redundant: VPN Redundant allows the backup connection to be active
automatically when the connection of the remote gateway fails. Click Enable
to enable this feature and enter the following information:
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Primary: Enter the IP address or hostname of the primary remote
gateway.
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Backup: Enter the IP address or hostname of the secondary remote
gateway.
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Switch from backup to primary: Click Enable to enable this feature, or
click Disable to disable it. Enabling this feature allows the primary VPN
connection to be active automatically when the primary connection is
recovered. If you disable this feature, the backup connection still
becomes active even though the primary connection is recovered.
Local Gateway Address: Displays the IP address of the local network. In
general, the local gateway address is the public IP address obtained by the
selected WAN interface.
Local Gateway ID: Choose how to specify your local gateway ID.
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Auto: Automatically obtain the local gateway ID.
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Manual: Manually enter the IP address or the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) of the local gateway ID.
Remote Gateway ID: Choose how to specify the primary remote gateway
ID.
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