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Defining an IPSec VPN tunnel
A secure IPSec VPN tunnel must be established between the Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access
Point and the external server providing the access point’s external NTP, syslog or Radius resources.
Ensure the IP address of the external NTP, syslog or Raidus resource is known, as it must be
supplied to the access point for the access point to properly access and communicate with the
external resource.
To define the attributes of the VPN tunnel:
1. Select Network Configuration -> WAN -> VPN from the access point menu tree.
2. Select the Add button from within the VPN Tunnels field to define the attributes of a new tunnel
to provide secure access to the access point’s external NTP, syslog or Radius resources.
3. Refer to the VPN Tunnel Config field and define the following attributes for the VPN tunnel:
Tunnel Name
Enter a name to define the VPN tunnel. The tunnel name is used
to uniquely identify each tunnel.
Interface Name
Use the drop-down menu to specify the LAN1, LAN2 or WAN
connection used for routing VPN traffic. Remember, only one
LAN connection can be active on the access point Ethernet port
at a time.
Local WAN IP
Enter the WAN’s numerical (non-DNS) IP address in order for the
tunnel to pass traffic to a remote network.
Remote Subnet
Specify the numerical (non-DNS) IP address for the Remote
Subnet.