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Scott Empson and Hans Roth

"CCNP ISCW Portable Command Guide"

Enter the IP address (192.31.7.1) of the Edmonton Serial 0/0
interface, which is the terminating interface on the Edmonton router.
Step 8. In the Authentication area, click the Pre-shared Keys radio button.
Step 9. In the Source area, enter the source of the VPN traffic. In this case, VPN
traffic originates from FastEthernet 0/1 on the Winnipeg router.
Step 10. In the Destination area, enter the destination of the VPN traffic. In this case,
the destination of Winnipeg VPN traffic on the Edmonton router is
10.10.30.0/24.
Step 11. Choose Next > Next to complete and implement the programming.
NOTE: The Generate Mirror button at the bottom of the page creates a
con?¬?guration for the peer VPN router. This con?¬?guration is only a guide
and should not be applied directly to the peer VPN router.
Con?¬?guring IPsec Site-to-Site VPNs Using SDM 45
NOTE: The IKE policy and preshared keys must be the same on both routers. The
ACL applied in the crypto map of each router permits traf?¬?c from each local LAN
segment to each VPN peer LAN segment.
Step 12. To begin IPsec tunnel troubleshooting, from the window shown in Figure
4-3, click the Test Tunnel button and then click Start.
NOTE: SDM will attempt to activate the VPN tunnel.


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