Configuring VPN
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
Cisco RV110W Administration Guide
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DPD Timeout—Enter the maximum time that the Cisco RV110W should
wait to receive a response to the DPD message before considering the
peer to be dead.
Adding or Editing VPN Policies
To create an Auto VPN Policy, you need to first create an IKE policy and then add
the corresponding Auto Policy for that IKE Policy.
When adding or editing a VPN policy, you can configure the following settings:
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Policy Name—Enter a unique name to identify the policy.
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Policy Type—Choose one of the following options:
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Auto Policy—Some parameters for the VPN tunnel are generated
automatically. This requires using the IKE (Internet Key Exchange)
protocol to perform negotiations between the two VPN Endpoints.
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Manual Policy—All settings (including the keys) for the VPN tunnel are
manually input for each end point. No third-party server or organization
is involved.
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Remote Endpoint—Select the type of identifier that you want to provide
for the gateway at the remote endpoint: IP Address or FQDN (Fully
Qualified Domain Name). Then enter the identifier in the space provided.
In the Local Traffic Selection and Remote Traffic Section, enter these settings:
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Local/Remote IP—Select the type of identifier that you want to provide for
the endpoint:
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Single—Limits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host
that will be part of the VPN in Start IP Address field. Then enter the IP
address in the Start Address field.
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Subnet—Allows an entire subnet to connect to the VPN. Enter the
network address in the Start IP Address field, and enter the Subnet
Mask in the Subnet Mask field. Enter the subnet's network IP address in
the Start Address field. Enter the subnet mask, such as 255.255.255.0, in
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