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Chapter 19 IPSec VPN
ZyWALL 5/35/70 Series User’s Guide
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19.11  Telecommuter VPN/IPSec Examples
The following examples show how multiple telecommuters can make VPN connections to a 
single ZyWALL at headquarters. The telecommuters use IPSec routers with dynamic WAN IP 
addresses. The ZyWALL at headquarters has a static public IP address.
Gateway Domain 
Name Update Timer
If you use dynamic domain names in VPN rules to identify the ZyWALL and/
or the remote IPSec router, the IP address mapped to the domain name can 
change. The VPN tunnel stops working after the IP address changes. Any 
users of the VPN tunnel are disconnected until the ZyWALL gets the new IP 
address from a DNS server and rebuilds the VPN tunnel. 
Enter the time period (between 2 and 60 minutes) to set how often the 
ZyWALL queries a DNS server to update the IP address and domain name 
mapping. 
If the query returns a new IP address for a dynamic domain name, the 
ZyWALL disconnects the VPN tunnel. The ZyWALL rebuilds the VPN tunnel 
(using the new IP address) immediately if the IPSec SA is set to nailed up. 
Otherwise the ZyWALL rebuilds the VPN tunnel when there are packets for it 
or you manually dial it. 
If the ZyWALL and all of the remote IPSec routers use static IP addresses or 
regular domain names, you can enter 0 to disable this feature.
Adjust TCP Maximum 
Segment Size
The TCP packets are larger after the ZyWALL encrypts them for VPN. The 
ZyWALL fragments packets that are larger than a connection’s MTU 
(Maximum Transmit Unit). 
In most cases you should leave this set to Auto. The ZyWALL automatically 
sets the Maximum Segment Size (MSS) of the TCP packets that are to be 
encrypted by VPN based on the encapsulation type. 
Select Off to not adjust the MSS for the encrypted TCP packets.
If your network environment causes fragmentation issues that are affecting 
your throughput performance, you can manually set a smaller MSS for the 
TCP packets that are to be encrypted by VPN. Select User-Defined and 
specify a size from 0~1460 bytes. 0 has the ZyWALL use the auto setting.
Local and Remote IP 
Address Conflict 
Resolution
Select The Local Network to send packets destined for overlapping local 
and remote IP addresses to the local network (you can access the local 
devices but not the remote devices). 
Select The Remote Network (via VPN Tunnel) to send packets destined for 
overlapping local and remote IP addresses to the remote network (you can 
access the remote devices but not the local devices.)
If the remote IPSec router also supports NAT over IPSec, it is recommended 
that you use NAT over IPSec (see 
if the local 
and remote IP addresses overlap.
If a VPN rule’s local and remote network settings are both set to 0.0.0.0 
(any), no traffic goes through the VPN tunnel if you select The Local 
Network
.
Apply
Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
Reset
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Table 108   SECURITY > VPN > Global Setting (continued)
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