Ok to Setup you VPN follow the instructions below.
You can configure DI-804HV, DI-808HV, and DI-824VUP+ by web management interface. Type 192.168.0.1 (The LAN IP is 192.168.0.1 by default) in the browser, and then input user name: admin (there is no password by default) to pass authentication of web management interface. Then finish the configurations as showed below on Gateway A and Gateway B.
Configurations of Gateway A
Model: DI-804HV (DI-808HV, or DI-824VUP+)
Firmware version: v1.40
(You can download the latest firmware on D-Link’s website.)
WAN IP Address: 14.15.16.17 (Static IP)
LAN IP Address: 10.5.6.1 (Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0)
VPN Configurations:
Enable VPN function on Gateway A.
Tunnel Name: toGatewayB
VPN Method: IKE (Main mode)
Local Subnet: 10.5.6.0
Local Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Remote Subnet: 172.23.9.0
Remote Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Remote Gateway: 22.23.24.25
Pre-share Key: hr5xb8416aa9r6
IKE Proposal
(Please remember to add the correct proposal ID into the list of IKE
Proposal Index when you finish inputting the following information.)
Proposal Name: toGatewayB
DH Group: Group 2
Encryption Algorithm: 3DES
Authentication Algorithm: SHA1
Life Time: 28800
Life Time Unit: Second
IPSec Proposal
(Please remember to add the correct proposal ID into the list of IKE
Proposal Index when you finish inputting the following information.)
Proposal Name: toGatewayB
DH Group: Group 2
Encapsulation Protocol: ESP
Encryption Algorithm: 3DES
Authentication Algorithm: SHA1
Life Time: 3600
Life Time Unit: Second
4. Verify the VPN connection
Before you start to establish VPN connection between Gateway A and Gateway B, please make sure the Internet connection between Gateway A and Gateway B is workable. You can use “Ping Test” tool on Gateway A (or Gateway B), and input the IP address of Gateway B (or Gateway A) to see if there is any response from its peer device.
Connect a PC (called PC_A) to the LAN port of Gateway A, and connect another PC (called PC_B) to the LAN port of Gateway B. Start to “Ping” PC_B on PC_A, then Gateway A will start to establish IPSec connection with Gateway B. If you can get “Ping” responses from PC_B on PC_A, then it means the tunnel has been established successfully. You can also check the “VPN Status” page with web management interface to verify the status of VPN connections.
Figure 1: VPN status of Gateway A after IPSec connection has been established.
Figure 2: VPN status of Gateway B after IPSec connection has been established.
Hope this helps
Here it is in PDF.
http://www.vpnc.org/InteropProfiles/D-Link-DI.pdf
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