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62 Chapter 3 Setting up the Nortel VPN Router 1010, 1050, and 1100
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After the VPN services are provisioned, branch office networks are logically 
connected to a central office network or to a NOC network. Branch office end 
users can rerun BOQS multiple times to restore the initial VPN configuration or to 
fix data errors.
BOQS supports two network topologies:
Enterprise topology where the network operations center is located within the 
central office. 
Service Provider topology where the network operations center is an 
independent entity from the central office
Enterprise environment
Before you deploy the Nortel VPN Router 1010, 1050, or 1100 switches at the 
local sites, you must configure routing and tunnels on the switch at the central 
office.
For routing, you must do the following:
Enable global RIP service.
Enable RIP on private interface.
Disallow importing default routes in the group where responder tunnels are 
created.
For tunnels, you must do the following: 
Create one responder tunnel for each branch office Nortel VPN Router 1010/
1050/1100 device. 
Set the Connection Type to Responder.
Be sure that the Control Tunnel option is NOT selected.
Determine the connection name for the tunnel. Nortel recommends that the 
name be the same as the initiator ID, but it could be the same as the central 
office tunnel name.
Set the state to Enabled.
Set the Local Filter to permit all.
Set IPSEC Authentication to Text Pre-Shared Key.
Set the Initiator ID to the same name as the central office tunnel name.