9. Check the box labeled Local Site Can Initiate Connections to Remote Site Using
These Credentials.
10. Enter the username, domain name, and password of the local user account in the
remote site and click Next. In this example, we would enter the
SERVER11\SanFrancisco account information to match the local server name in
Toronto and the account created there locally.
11. At the subsequent dialog box, shown in Figure 10.10, the option for entering a preshared
key is given. If a PKI certificates-based model is chosen, this step can be
skipped; otherwise, come up with a pre-shared key from scratch (any alphanumeric
pattern) and enter it (it is entered on the remote server as well) and click Next.
12. Add the network ranges of the remote network. In this example, we use 10.10.20.0
as the starting address and 10.10.20.255 as the ending address.
13. Select to create a network rule specifying a route relationship and enter a descriptive
name (the default is generally OK). Click Next to continue.
14. Select to create an allow access rule. Use the default name or enter a custom descriptive
name for the rule. Select which protocols to allow for the access rule.
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