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RF550VPN/RF560VPN Reference Guide – IPSec Tunneling 2
How To: Configuring IPSec Tunneling in Windows
XP or 2000 and Connecting to an
RF550VPN/RF560VPN
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Manual Number S000261D
Revision Date Description
A 05/30/02 Initial release
A1 05/31/02 Added Win2K/XP screen differences
B 08/12/02 Added RF550VPN settings and static IP note.
C 04/16/03 Updated for RF550VPN software version 4.64.
D 07/07/03 Add RF560VPN.
The following configuration procedure shows how to configure IPSec tunneling on a Windows XP
Professional client so that this client can access a LAN through the Internet. The LAN is located
on the protected side of a RF550VPN/RF560VPN. It is assumed that the RF550VPN/RF560VPN
is already configured. This configuration procedure will also work on Windows 2000 with service
pack 2 installed. Comments are included for screens that differ between Win XP and 2K.
Note: The remote client must use a static IP address for IPSec tunneling. This configuration will
not work using a dynamic IP address at the remote client.
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