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How do I create a site to site VPN tunnel in SonicWall?

How do I create a site to site VPN tunnel in SonicWall?

VPN: Configuring Site to Site VPN using the Quick Configuration on SonicOS Enhanced

  1. Click Quick Configuration on the top Navigation menu.
  2. In the Welcome to the SonicWall Configuration Guide select VPN Guide and click Next.
  3. In the VPN Policy Type page, select Site-to-Site and click Next.

How do I access SonicWall VPN?

  1. Launch the Settings app and navigate to Network & Internet |VPN.
  2. Under VPN, select Add a VPN connection.
  3. In the Add a VPN connection window, select SonicWall Mobile Connect as the VPN provider.

How do I access SonicWall firewall remotely?

The SonicWall can be administered remotely using an existing VPN connection on HTTPS or HTTP. If you already have a running VPN connection to the firewall from behind another SonicWall or from the VPN client, simply log into the unit using its LAN IP address (as you would if located on the LAN segment).

How to setup site to site VPN with SonicWall?

Under Remote Networks, select Choose destination network from list: and select the address object HBMTJM (Site B network). Click Proposals tab.Keep this page as default. Click Advanced tab. Select Enable Keep Alive. Cisco ASA configuration listed as below (lines marked red are vpn tunnel related).

How to configure Cisco ASA site to site VPN?

The goal is to configure IKEv2 IPSEC site-to-site VPN between ASA1 and ASA2 so that R1 and R2 are able to reach each other. First we will configure the IKEv2 policy which is similar to phase 1 of IKEv1. Here’s what it looks like for both ASA firewalls: The configuration is similar to the IKEv1 policy, the only new command is prf sha.

Can a Cisco ASA firewall support IKEv2 VPN?

IKEv2 has been published in RFC 5996 in September 2010 and is fully supported on Cisco ASA firewalls. In this lesson you will learn how to configure site-to-site IKEv2 IPsec VPN. If you haven’t seen it before, in a previous lesson I showed you how to configure IKEv1 IPsec VPN. We will use the following topology for this example:

How to configure Cisco ASA 5500 VPN tunnel protocol?

For a list of all possible attributes, refer to the Configuring Group Policies section of the Selected ASDM VPN Configuration Procedures for the Cisco ASA 5500 Series, Version 5.2. The vpn-tunnel-protocol attribute determines the tunnel type to which these settings should be applied. In this example, IPsec is used: vpn-tunnel-protocol ?