I've opened ports 500, 4500, 3283, and 5900 for IPSec and Apple Remote Desktop, which was working fine in testing using two RV320s. But no matter what I set at the Zyxel, we cannot get a VPN connection. I've taken a few screen shots (attached) of the settings in both the RV320, which was working over VPN to another RV320, and what we see now at the Zyxel setup screen. The Zyxel uses some very odd terminology in the IPSec setup screen and without a manual I have had to guess what they mean. I have managed to get remote access to the Zyxel but am worried that setting to bridge mode will leave me "blind" and unable to complete the configuration.Īs a result, I've been wresting for the last 2 days trying to get the Zyxel and RV320 to "speak" with each other and they won't and I don't know where it is failing. One option is to set the PLDT gateway to bridge mode and have the RV320 do the PPoE and routing but there is nobody in the local office with any network experience so we are leaving this until somebody can get there. Unfortunately PLDT has provided no manual for this gateway and we cannot find an online manual either! This means setting up the VPN IPSec between the RV320 in Tokyo and the Zyxel in Manila. We've been successfully testing a VPN using the Cisco RV320 between two small offices for a few weeks before deployment but a last minute change of carrier services has forced us to use-at least in the short term-a Zyxel VMG3926-B10B VDSL gateway/router from PLDT that has VPN IPSec services.
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