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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks

by Wayne Lawson
November 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
608 pages
16h 50m
English
Syngress
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Utilizing VPN Technology for Remote Access Connectivity • Chapter 4 133
In this window you can specify which interface the VPN client will
operate on, as well as the type of connection security. Normally you will
leave these at the default values. You can start configuring a new IPSec
policy by choosing New Connection from the File menu. After choosing New
Connection, you will see a screen like the one in Figure 4.6.
Name your connection, as shown in Figure 4.6. Then you must identify
your peer in the Remote Party Identity and Addressing text box. Use the
address of the asynchronous interface you dial into on the NAS (172.10.1.1).
That is all the configuration ...
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