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An administrative user must configure VPN connections in order to enable authorized users to access native IP management features on an SP.When an administrative user selects the Network-VPN connections menu option, the following screen appears.Selecting Add new connection on the VPN connections screen under the IPSec heading brings up the screen shown in the following figure.
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3. Click Add new connection.
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8. If Shared secret is selected, enter the shared secret in the Pre-Shared key field.
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b. Enter the IP address of the OnBoard appliance (left host) or the remote computer (right host) in the IP Address field.
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10. If RSA public keys is selected in step 7, perform one of the following steps.
a. When configuring the left host, generate the key for the OnBoard appliance and use copy and paste to enter the key in the RSA key field.
b. When configuring the right host, find out the key from the remote gateway (where the right host resides) and enter the key in the RSA key field.
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12. Click OK.
13. Click Save and apply changes.The OnBoard appliance administrator can define a single PPTP VPN connection with a pool of IP addresses.To configure the addresses used for all PPTP VPN connections between users and the OnBoard appliance, the administrative user needs to fill in the PPTP fields in Figure 6.75 from the Network-VPN Connections Screen.Table 6.18 describes the fields for configuring a PPTP profile. Specify a pool of addresses in the form 10.0.0.100-110.
Assign an OnBoard appliance IP address or range of addresses to be used whenever a user creates a PPTP VPN connection to the OnBoard appliance. Assign a remote IP address or range of addresses to be used whenever a user creates a PPTP VPN connection to the OnBoard appliance.If configuring a PPTP VPN connection, the administrative user also must ensure that users who are authorized for native IP are also authorized for PPTP connections.
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5. Click Save and apply changes.
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