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Configuring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and SecurityConfiguring Advanced VPN Parameters5The Active IPsec SAs table displays a list of active IPsec SAs. Table fields are asfollows:FieldPolicy NameEndpointPacketsKbytesStateActionDescriptionIKE or VPN policy associated with this SA.IP address of the remote VPN gateway or client.Number of IP packets transmitted over this SA.Kilobytes of data transmitted over this SA.Status of the SA for IKE policies: Not Connected orIPsec SA Established.Choose Connect to establish a connection, or Dropto terminate an established connection.Configuring VPN UsersTo view a list of VPN users, choose VPN > IPsec > VPN Users. The VPN gatewayauthenticates users in this list when XAUTH is used in an IKE policy. QuickVPNclients can access only default LAN hosts.Configuring a PPTP ServerIf you are using a Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol VPN server:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3STEP 4STEP 5Choose VPN > IPsec > VPN Users.Under PPTP Server, check the Enable box.Enter the IP address of the PPTP server.In the Starting IP Address field, enter the starting IP address of the range of IPs toassign to connecting users.In the Ending IP Address field, enter the ending IP address of the range of IPs toassign to connecting users.Cisco RV120W Administration Guide 105

Configuring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and SecurityConfiguring Advanced VPN Parameters5NOTEThe starting IP of the PPTP client IP range is used as the PPTP server IP of the CiscoRV120W and the remaining PPTP client IP address range is used to assign IPaddresses to PPTP clients.Adding New VPN UsersTo add new users:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3STEP 4STEP 5STEP 6Choose VPN > IPsec > VPN Users.In the VPN Client Setting Table, click Add.Check the Enabled box.Enter the username.Enter the password. If you want the user to be able to change the password, checkthe Enabled box.Under Protocol, choose the type of user:• QuickVPN—The user is authenticated by the VPN server. See CreatingCisco QuickVPN Client Users, page 93.• PPTP—The user is authenticated by a PPTP server.• XAUTH—The user is authenticated by an external authorization server, suchas a RADIUS server.STEP 7Click Save..Configuring VPN PassthroughVPN passthrough allows VPN traffic that originates from VPN clients to passthrough the router. For example, if you are not using a VPN that is configured on theCisco RV120W, but are using a laptop to access a VPN at another site, configuringVPN passthrough allows that connection.Cisco RV120W Administration Guide 106

Configuring Virtual Private Networks (<strong>VPN</strong>s) and SecurityConfiguring Advanced <strong>VPN</strong> Parameters5NOTEThe starting IP of the PPTP client IP range is used as the PPTP server IP of the <strong>Cisco</strong><strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong> and the remaining PPTP client IP address range is used to assign IPaddresses to PPTP clients.Adding New <strong>VPN</strong> UsersTo add new users:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3STEP 4STEP 5STEP 6Choose <strong>VPN</strong> > IPsec > <strong>VPN</strong> Users.In the <strong>VPN</strong> Client Setting Table, click Add.Check the Enabled box.Enter the username.Enter the password. If you want the user to be able to change the password, checkthe Enabled box.Under Protocol, choose the type of user:• Quick<strong>VPN</strong>—The user is authenticated by the <strong>VPN</strong> server. See Creating<strong>Cisco</strong> Quick<strong>VPN</strong> Client Users, page 93.• PPTP—The user is authenticated by a PPTP server.• XAUTH—The user is authenticated by an external authorization server, suchas a RADIUS server.STEP 7Click Save..Configuring <strong>VPN</strong> Passthrough<strong>VPN</strong> passthrough allows <strong>VPN</strong> traffic that originates from <strong>VPN</strong> clients to passthrough the router. For example, if you are not using a <strong>VPN</strong> that is configured on the<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong>, but are using a laptop to access a <strong>VPN</strong> at another site, configuring<strong>VPN</strong> passthrough allows that connection.<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong> Administration Guide 106

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