Nortel Networks 620 User Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuration via Local Pages
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3.1.1 Remote Gateway Address Known Page
VPN context
You know the location of the Remote Gateway in the public Internet, either by its IP 
address or its FQDN. In this case, the SpeedTouch™ can connect either as an 
initiator or as a responder. As an initiator of a connection you are capable of starting 
a secure connection from your SpeedTouch™. As a responder, a connection will be 
started when the remote Security Gateway initiates the negotiations. 
When this description fits best your VPN context, then the Remote Gateway 
Address Known
 page is your starting page for the configuration of your LAN to LAN 
scenario.
Initial page
When you click Remote Gateway Address Known, the following page is displayed:
The page contains a number of buttons and fields to complete. 
It is recommended to fill out the page from top to bottom, starting with the Remote 
Gateway
 address parameters. 
When you click a button, the page layout changes, revealing other fields and 
buttons. More information about the various fields and buttons is found below.