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Profile for IPSec Interoperability of D-Link DI-804HV, DI-808HV, or DI-824VUP+
This document describes how to finish VPN configuration on three
hardware VPN models of D-Link—DI-804HV, DI-808HV, and DI-824VUP+. The
VPN options of these three models are all the same. You can configure
DI-804HV, DI-808HV, and DI-824VUP+ by web management interface. Type
192.168.0.1 (The LAN IP is 192.168.0.1 by default) in the browser, and
then input user name: admin (there is no password by default) to pass
authentication of web management interface.
Then finish the configurations as showed below on Gateway A and Gateway B. Verify the VPN connection Before you start to establish VPN connection between Gateway A and Gateway B, please make sure the Internet connection between Gateway A and Gateway B is workable. You can use “Ping Test” tool on Gateway A (or Gateway B), and input the IP address of Gateway B (or Gateway A) to see if there is any response from its peer device. Connect a PC (called PC_A) to the LAN port of Gateway A, and connect another PC (called PC_B) to the LAN port of Gateway B. Start to “Ping” PC_B on PC_A, then Gateway A will start to establish IPSec connection with Gateway B. If you can get “Ping” responses from PC_B on PC_A, then it means the tunnel has been established successfully.
You can also check the “VPN Status” page with web management interface to verify the status of VPN connections.
download Profile for IPSec Interoperability of D-Link DI-804HV, DI-808HV, or DI-824VUP+ here
Profile for IPSec Interoperability of D-Link DI-804HV, DI-808HV, or DI-824VUP+
Then finish the configurations as showed below on Gateway A and Gateway B. Verify the VPN connection Before you start to establish VPN connection between Gateway A and Gateway B, please make sure the Internet connection between Gateway A and Gateway B is workable. You can use “Ping Test” tool on Gateway A (or Gateway B), and input the IP address of Gateway B (or Gateway A) to see if there is any response from its peer device. Connect a PC (called PC_A) to the LAN port of Gateway A, and connect another PC (called PC_B) to the LAN port of Gateway B. Start to “Ping” PC_B on PC_A, then Gateway A will start to establish IPSec connection with Gateway B. If you can get “Ping” responses from PC_B on PC_A, then it means the tunnel has been established successfully.
You can also check the “VPN Status” page with web management interface to verify the status of VPN connections.
download Profile for IPSec Interoperability of D-Link DI-804HV, DI-808HV, or DI-824VUP+ here
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