How To Setup a Vpn On a Cisco Router?
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1. Connect to the Cisco router via a network cable or via the console port.
2. Log into the router using the appropriate credentials.
3. Type the command “enable” and enter the enable mode.
4. Configure the IP address of the router.
5. Configure the IP address of the VPN server.
6. Create a VPN tunnel between the router and the VPN server.
7. Create a user name and password for authentication purposes.
8. Configure security protocols for the tunnel, such as IPSec, L2TP, and PPTP.
9. Configure the IP address of the local LAN and the IP address of the remote LAN.
10. Save the configuration and test the connection.
1. Log into your Cisco router.
2. Configure the router‘s WAN interface with an IP address.
3. Create a new IPSec policy.
4. Configure the local and remote security parameters.
5. Configure IKE (Internet Key Exchange) Phase 1 settings.
6. Configure IKE Phase 2 settings.
7. Enable access control policies.
8. Apply the IPSec policy to the WAN Interface.
9. Configure dial–up clients for the VPN connection.
10. Save and activate the configuration changes.