Click the + icon near the ports,
select Standard VPN, and click Add.
The Tunnel Configuration page will open.
Name should be an alias for this
tunnel. In this case, we will name it to Check Point
Tunnel 1.
Admin Up should be a.
Parent Interface should be set
to the outbound interface.
Inner Tunnel IP / Address Mask should
be set to an internal IP behind your device
that you should allocate for the tunnel.
Endpoint should be set to the
Endpoint that represented a tunnel defined in the previous step.
In our case, this should be set to .
Peer Hostname should be set to
the destination of the first Check Point tunnel that
you copied from the previous steps.
Peer IP should remain empty.
IPSec Profile should be set to
the IPsec Profile that we defined at the first step.
Click Create Standard VPN. An
indication at the top-right corner should appear in case the tunnel
was created successfully or not.
Click Cancel to go back to the
interface configuration.
Repeat this process for the second IPsec
tunnel.
After creating the second IPsec tunnel, once again, an
indication at the top-right corner should appear in case the tunnel
was created successfully or not.
Click Cancel to go back to the
interface configuration.