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RF550VPN/RF560VPN Reference Guide – Setup Examples 49
h) Network Interface – Select the Network Interface from the drop-down list box. (Ex: WAN
Ethernet)
i) Secure Association – Select IKE to set how inbound packets will be filtered. IKE is the
default. IKE primarily encompasses router key exchange and the negotiation of security
policy. Selecting IKE displays field g-k.
j) Perfect Forward Secure – Check the Enabled button.
k) Encryption Protocol – Select the encryption protocol used for your configuration. The
default protocol for the RF550VPN/RF560VPN communicating with another
RF550VPN/RF560VPN is 3DES. (Ex: 3DES)
l) PreShared Key – Enter the PreShared Key name (you can enter an alphanumeric name but
it needs to match the security code for the Sentinel client). (Ex: 1o2t3t4f)
m) Key Life – Enter the amount of time that tells the router to renegotiate the Key. For example,
3600 seconds is 60 minutes.
n) IKE Life Time – Enter the amount of time that tells the router to renegotiate the IKE security
association. For example, 28800 seconds is 8 hours.
4.
Once the VPN settings are entered, click on the Save button, the Connection Name will display on
the lower half of the screen and on the initial VPN Settings screen. You can enable/disable, edit, or
delete this connection by clicking the corresponding buttons. To enable this connection, check the
Enable box that appears to the left of the connection name.
Note: If you uncheck the Enable box, the parameters will remain in the table for you to
enable/disable, edit, or delete at any time.
This completes the configuration of the RF550VPN/RF560VPN at Site A. Now configure the
Sentinel Client.
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