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VPN Configuration Screens [OSD]
You can select the VPN option from the Network Configuration menu to configure VPN.
Selecting VPN under Configuration>Network brings up the VPN Configuration Menu. The VPN Configuration Menu provides the options shown in the following screen.
You can use these options to add a VPN connection or to edit or delete a previously configured VPN connection. See VPN for details.
The following table gives a brief description of the VPN configuration screens series under Add and Edit.
Any descriptive name you want to use to identify this connection such as “MYCOMPANYDOMAIN-VPN”
The authentication protocol used, either “ESP” (Encapsulating Security Payload) or “AH” (Authentication Header)
The hostname of the KVM/net, referred to as the “local” host. This is the hostname that a local system use for IPSec negotiation and authentication.
 
 
The hostname of the remote host or security gateway. This is the hostname that a remote system use for IPSec negotiation and authentication.
 
The netmask of the subnetwork where the remote host or security gateway resides, if applicable.
Choices are “Ignore,” “Add,” and “Start.” “Ignore” means that VPN connection is ignored. “Add” means to wait for connections at startup. “Start” means to make the connection

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