VPN
Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
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• Local WAN (Internet) IP Address— Is generated automatically.
• In the Secure Connection Remote Accessibility fields, enter the following 
information:
• Remote LAN (Local Network) IP Address—The private network (LAN) 
address of the remote endpoint. This is the IP address of the internal network 
at the remote site.
• Remote LAN Subnet Mask—The private network (LAN) subnet mask of the 
remote endpoint.
• Local LAN (Local Network) IP Address—The private network (LAN) 
address of the local network. This is the IP address of the internal network 
on the device.
• Local LAN (Local Network) Subnet Mask—The private network (LAN) 
subnet mask of the local network.
NOTE The remote WAN and remote LAN IP addresses cannot exist on the same subnet. 
For example, a remote LAN IP address of 192.168.1.100 and a local LAN IP address 
of 192.168.1.115 causes a conflict when traffic is routed over the VPN. The third 
octet must be different so that the IP addresses are on different subnets. For 
example, a remote LAN IP address of 192.168.1.100 and a local LAN IP address of 
192.168.2.100 is acceptable.
STEP  6 Click Save.
Viewing Default Values
Click View Default Settings to view the default values used in the basic VPN 
settings. These values are proposed by the VPN consortium and assume that you 
are using a pre-shared key, or password that is known to both your device and the 
remote endpoint.
Configuring VPN Advanced Parameters
Advanced VPN parameters such as IKE and other VPN policies control how the 
device initiates and receives VPN connections. 
To configure advanced VPN parameters, choose VPN > Site-to-Site IPsec VPN > 
Advanced VPN Setup.