
Chapter 13 VPN 221
Nortel Business Secure Router 222 Configuration — Basics
ID type and content examples
Two VPN switches must have matching ID type and content configuration in
order to set up a VPN tunnel.
The two Business Secure Routers shown in Table 54 can complete negotiation and
establish a VPN tunnel.
E-mail Type an e-mail address (up to 31 characters) by which to identify this
Business Secure Router.
The domain name or e-mail address that you use in the Content field is used for
identification purposes only and does not need to be a real domain name or e-mail
address.
Table 53 Peer ID type and content fields
Peer ID type= Content=
IP Type the IP address of the computer with which you make the VPN
connection or leave the field blank to have the Business Secure
Router automatically use the address in the Secure Gateway field.
DNS Type a domain name (up to 31 characters) by which to identify the
remote VPN switch.
E-mail Type an e-mail address (up to 31 characters) by which to identify the
remote VPN switch.
The domain name or e-mail address that you use in the Content field is used for
identification purposes only and does not need to be a real domain name or e-mail
address. The domain name also does not have to match the remote VPN switch’s IP
address or what you configure in the Secure Gateway Address field below.
Table 54 Matching ID type and content configuration example
Business Secure Router A Business Secure Router B
Local ID type: E-mail Local ID type: IP
Local ID content: tom@yourcompany.com Local ID content: 1.1.1.2
Peer ID type: IP Peer ID type: E-mail
Peer ID content: 1.1.1.2 Peer ID content:
tom@yourcompany.com
Table 52 Local ID type and content fields
Local ID type= Content=
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