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 **Virtual network gateway:** Since you are connecting from this gateway this value (the IP you received from Azure) is fixed. **Virtual network gateway:** Since you are connecting from this gateway this value (the IP you received from Azure) is fixed.
  
-**Local network gateway:** The local network gateway (your Perimeter 81 network address) which you have just created is the fixed value.+**Local network gateway:** The local network gateway (your Privatise address) which you have just created is the fixed value.
  
-**Shared Key:** the value here must match the value that you are using for your local on-premises VPN device.+**Shared Key:** This will be provided to you by our support team.
  
 The remaining values for **Subscription**, **Resource Group**, and **Location** are fixed as well. The remaining values for **Subscription**, **Resource Group**, and **Location** are fixed as well.
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-**Perimeter 81 Settings** 
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-1. Open your Perimeter 81 Management Platform and go to the Network tab. 
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-2. Go to the gateway in your network from which you want to create the tunnel to Azure, select the three-dotted menu (...) beside it, and select Add Tunnel. 
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-3. Select IPSec Site-2-Site Tunnel and select Continue. 
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-4. Fill in the fields with the following information: 
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-**Name:** Enter a name of your choice. 
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-**Shared Secret:** Enter the same Shared secret you set in the Azure Portal. 
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-**Public IP:** Enter the Azure Virtual network gateway public IP. 
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-**Remote ID:** Enter the Azure Virtual network gateway remote ID. 
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-**Perimeter 81 Gateway Proposal Subnets:** Choose the purposed IP range. 
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-**Remote Gateway Proposal Subnets:** Enter the Azure Virtual network gateway subnet/range. 
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-**Advanced Settings** 
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-**IKE Version:** V2 
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-**IKE Lifetime:** 1h 
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-**Tunnel Lifetime:** 1h 
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-**Dead Peer Detection Delay:** 10s 
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-**Dead Peer Detection Timeout:** 30s 
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-**Encryption (Phase 1) :** aes256 
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-**Encryption (Phase 2) :** aes256 
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-**Integrity (Phase 1) :** sha1 
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-**Integrity (Phase 2):** sha1 
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-**Diffie-Hellman Groups (Phase 1):** 2 
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-**Deffie-Hellman Groups (Phase 1):** 2 
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-5. Select Add Tunnel. 
  
 **Verifying the VPN connection** **Verifying the VPN connection**
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 3. Go to Connections. 3. Go to Connections.
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 4. Select the connection you created. 4. Select the connection you created.
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