Create Policy-Based VPN elements

In the Management Client, create a Policy-Based VPN element for each of the two tunnels, then define the topology and tunnel settings.

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Steps

  1. Select Configuration, then browse to SD-WAN.
  2. Browse to Policy-Based VPNs.
  3. Select New > Policy-Based VPN.


  4. In the Name field, enter a descriptive name.
    Example: PA to hosting site VPN 1
  5. From the Default VPN Profile drop-down list, select the custom VPN Profile element that you created.
  6. Click OK.
    The Policy-Based VPN opens for editing.
  7. Configure the VPN topology.
    Add the External VPN Gateway element as a central gateway, and the VPN Gateway element that represents the NGFW Engine as a satellite gateway.
    1. In the pane on the left, browse to VPN Gateways.


    2. Drag and drop the External VPN Gateway element to the Central Gateways list on the Site-to-Site VPN tab.
    3. Drag and drop the VPN Gateway element that represents the NGFW Engine to the Satellite Gateways list on the Site-to-Site VPN tab.
  8. On the Tunnels tab, double-click the Key field, then enter or paste the pre-shared key from the Private Access management portal.
  9. Click Save to save the changes to the policy-based VPN, then close the VPN editing view.

Next steps

Repeat these steps to create a Policy-Based VPN element for the second connection, then configure access rules and NAT rules.

Policy-Based VPN Properties dialog box

Use this dialog box to change the properties of a policy-based VPN.

Option Definition
Name The name of the element.
Default VPN Profile Specifies the Default VPN Profile for the VPN.

By default, this profile is used for all tunnels, but you can override the selection for individual tunnels.

Link Usage Profile

(Optional)

To use dynamic link selection for Multi-Link VPNs, select a Link Usage Profile element.

When you select a Link Usage Profile element in the properties of a policy-based VPN, route-based VPN tunnel group, or a VPN broker domain, the settings defined in the Link Usage Profile element are applied to all tunnels in the VPN according to their link types.

DSCP QoS Policy

(Optional)

Defines how DSCP matching or marking is done for VPN traffic in one of the following ways:
  • Select an existing QoS Policy from the list.
  • Select Select, then select an existing QoS Policy or click Tools > New to create a QoS Policy.
Apply NAT to traffic that uses this VPN

(Optional)

Select this option if you want the NAT rules in the Firewall Policy to apply to traffic that it sends into or receives from the VPN, or if you want to use the NAT Pool feature to translate VPN client connections. This option affects the traffic that is transported inside the tunnels. This option does not affect the tunnel negotiations or the encrypted packets between gateways. These communications are always matched to NAT rules.
Category

(Optional)

Includes the element in predefined categories. Click Select to select a category.
Comment

(Optional)

A comment for your own reference.

Policy-Based VPN editing view

Use this view to create and modify policy-based virtual private networks (VPN).

Option Definition
Resources Use this pane to create and add elements to a VPN.
Search Opens a search field for the selected element list.
Up (Backspace) Returns to the previous folder.
New Opens the associated dialog box to create an element.
Tools
  • New — Creates an element of the specified type.
  • Show Deleted Elements — Shows elements that have been moved to the Trash.
  • Expand All — Expands all levels of the interface tree.
  • Collapse All — Collapses all levels of the interface tree.
  • Refresh View — Updates the interface tree.
  • Sign VPN Client Certificate — Opens the Sign VPN Client Certificate dialog box.
  • Show Certificates — Shows certificates for VPN gateways.
  • Show Sites — Shows sites for VPN gateways.
  • Show Certificate Requests — Shows certificate requests for VPN gateways.
Option Definition
Editor toolbar
Save Saves the changes.
Tools menu
Properties Opens the VPN Properties dialog box.
Sign VPN Client Certificate Opens the Sign VPN Client Certificate dialog box.
Filter by Gateway Shows only tunnels where the selected gateway is used. Only available on the Tunnels tab.
Filter by Firewall Shows only tunnels where the selected firewall is used. Only available on the Tunnels tab.
No Filtering Disables filtering.
Option Definition
Site-to-Site VPN tab
Central Gateways list Specifies which VPN gateways are central gateways in the VPN. Central gateways can establish a VPN with any other gateway in the VPN.
Satellite Gateways list Specifies which VPN gateways are satellite gateways in the VPN. Satellite gateways can establish a VPN only with central gateways in the VPN.
Option Definition
Mobile VPN tab
Select engines that provide Mobile VPN Access Specifies the gateways that can be selected for mobile VPN access.
  • None — None of the VPN gateways provide mobile VPN access.
  • Only central Gateways from overall topology — Only the VPN Gateways in the Central Gateways list on the Site-to-Site VPN tab provide mobile VPN access.
  • All Gateways from overall topology — All VPN Gateways included in the VPN provide mobile VPN access.
  • Selected Gateways below — Only the VPN Gateways that you add to the Mobile VPN Gateways tree provide mobile VPN access.
Option Definition
Tunnels tab
Gateway A or Gateway B VPN Gateway elements are used for Gateway A; for Gateway B, they can be VPN Gateway or External VPN Gateway elements.
Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Properties — Opens the element properties. For VPN Gateway elements, this action opens the Engine Editor.
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • Delete Pre-Shared Key — Deletes the pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • Generate Regular Missing Pre-Shared Key — Generates a pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
  • Monitoring — Opens the Logs view or another Monitoring view according to the option selected from the Monitoring menu.
  • Add Category — Adds a Category to the selected element.
  • Tools
    • Export Elements — Exports the selected element.
    • Generate Certificate — Opens the Generate Certificate dialog box.
    • Export iOS VPN Configuration Profile — Exports a configuration profile for Forcepoint VPN Client for iOS.
    • Save Gateway Contact Information — Saves the contact information for the selected gateway.
    • Lock — Prevents edits until the element is unlocked. Opens the Lock Properties dialog box.
    • References — Shows references to the selected element.
    • Audit History — Opens the Logs view and shows audit log data associated with the selected element.
VPN Profile

To override the default VPN profile for this VPN, select a VPN Profile element for the tunnel.

Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Edit VPN Profile — Opens a menu from which you can select the VPN Profile.
  • Properties — Opens the VPN Profile Properties dialog box.
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • Select Profile — Opens the Select Profile dialog box.
  • Delete Pre-Shared Key — Deletes the pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • Generate missing Regular Pre-Shared Key — Generates a pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
  • Tools
    • Export Elements — Exports the selected element.
    • References — Shows references to the selected element.
    • Audit History — Opens the Logs view and shows audit log data associated with the selected element.
Key Verifies if the required pre-shared key is properly set. If you use pre-shared keys for authentication with external gateways, either set the key agreed with your partner or export the keys that have been automatically generated for your partner to use.

To view, change, or export the pre-shared key, double-click .

Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Edit Key — Opens the Pre-Shared Key dialog box.
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • Delete Pre-Shared Key — Deletes the pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • Generate missing Regular Pre-Shared Key — Generates a pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
Validity Verifies if the tunnel is valid. If a tunnel has a warning icon in the Validity cell, right-click the tunnel and select View issues. You must resolve all problems indicated in the messages shown.
Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • Delete Pre-Shared Key — Deletes the pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • Generate missing Regular Pre-Shared Key — Generates a pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
Forwarding Gateways Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • Delete Pre-Shared Key — Deletes the pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • Generate missing Regular Pre-Shared Key — Generates a pre-shared key for the VPN tunnel.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
Endpoint A or Endpoint B

Select the endpoint IP addresses. You cannot use the same endpoint in a route-based VPN tunnel and a policy-based VPN tunnel.

If loopback IP addresses are defined for a VPN Gateway, you can select a loopback IP address as the endpoint IP address.

Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
  • Logs by VPN Endpoint — Opens the Logs view and shows log data related to the VPN endpoint.
IPsec Profile Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Edit IPsec Profile — Opens the VPN Profile Properties dialog box.
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • Select Profile — Opens the Select Profile dialog box.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
  • Tools
    • Export Elements — Exports the selected element.
    • References — Shows references to the selected element.
    • Audit History — Opens the Logs view and shows audit log data associated with the selected element.
Mode Determines how the tunnel is used in a Multi-Link VPN.
Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Edit Mode — Opens the Link Mode Properties dialog box.
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • Standby — The link is used only when all Active or Aggregate mode links are unusable.
  • Active — The link is always used.

    If there are multiple links in Active mode between the Gateways, the VPN traffic is load-balanced between the links based on the links’ load. VPN traffic is directed to the link that has the lowest load.

  • Aggregate — The link is always used and each VPN connection is load-balanced in round robin fashion between all the links that are in the Aggregate mode.

    For example, if there are two links in Aggregate mode, a new VPN connection is directed to both links.

  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
Validity Verifies if the tunnel is valid.
Right-clicking this type of cell opens these menu items:
  • Disable — Disables the VPN tunnel.
  • Enable — Enables the VPN tunnel.
  • View Issues — Shows the issues for the VPN tunnel on the Issues tab at the bottom of the view.
  • View Link Summary — Shows a summary of the VPN link status for the VPN tunnel on the Link Summary tab at the bottom of the view.
Option Definition
Panes in the Policy-Based VPN editing view
Info pane Shows information about the selected element.
Issues pane Shows issues in the VPN configuration, such as incompatible settings.
Link Summary pane Shows a summary of the policy-based VPN configuration.

Pre-Shared Key dialog box

Use this dialog box to generate or export a pre-shared key.

Option Definition
Generate Generates a new key.
Export Opens the Export dialog box from where you can export the key.