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MITotaku Member since: 2003-01-16 06:30:44 | posted: 2003-01-16 07:32:44 Enterasys Aurorean
AGN-1102 VPN router ---------- I wrote a really long
summary of my problem...
but unfortunately I lost
it because my login timed
out or something when I
went to Add the
topic.
So, instead
of rewriting it, I will
give you a brief summary
of my problem, user guide
information.
I
basically have never set
up peer to peer VPN. I
know what it involves,
but I am just not sure
what values need to be
entered where. I have set
it up so that my internet
works on both ends, but
they still can't
communicate.
Here
is the user guide for the
routers:
http://ww
w.enterasys.com/support/m
anuals/hardware/3734_01.p
df
http://www.ente
rasys.com/support/relnote
s/AVN-UGK-350-rel.pdf
I can find almost no
documentation on how to
set up peer to peer with
these routers. In the the
last link on page 19 or
so there is a very vague
description on
how.
I am using a
road runner business line
on both ends. I have
gotten the information on
how to set up my Internet
connections from
them.
On the VPN
set up page there is a
password field (I am
guessing is where the
preshared key goes
although no one at
enterasys knew and
neither did the manual).
This router also uses
"EZ-IPsec" which is a
proprietary technolgy
that is supposed to make
the connection easier.
These were provided by my
cable company and I don't
believe they block port
500. I did try PPTP but
no luck there
either.
I
basically just need a
summary of what values go
where and why if someone
would be kind enough to
do that.
Thanks a
lot! |
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