Open the Properties for your local Check Point gateway object.Part 8: VPN Domain Configuration Setting the VPN domains for each gateway: Add a second group for the Peer Device:.Important - Adding groups within a group can impact network performance. There is no limit to the number of networks that can be shared. This example shows one shared network, and there is one object in the group. Note: When many networks are shared on the two sides of the tunnel, it is recommended to create different groups to represent the domains on each side of the VPN tunnel. In the Network Properties window, enter the properties of the Cisco peer internal network.Make sure you have Network Objects to represent the local networks and the Cisco peer networks that share with with your network. Click Yes to view your defined VPN community.Note - You may see this message: " At least one of the VPN Community members does not have the VPN domain defined.
Note - Use the external routable IP address of the Cisco peer for the IP address. In the General Properties dialog box, enter a name for the Security Gateway, IP address and description (optional).Right-click: Network Objects > Interoperable Device.VPN Setup Part 1: Configuring the Cisco Gateway Object To create the Cisco Gateway Object: