4. Configuring the Machine Using Utilities
Configuring the IPsec Settings
Click [IPsec Settings] to display the page for configuring the IPsec settings.
This page contains the following tabs: [IPsec Global Settings] and [IPsec Policy List].
• This function is available only when an administrator password is specified.
IPsec Global Settings Tab
Item | Description |
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IPsec Function | Select whether to enable or disable IPsec. |
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Default Policy | Select whether to allow for the default IPsec policy. |
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Broadcast and | Select the services that you do not want to apply IPsec from the following: |
Multicast Bypass | [DHCPv4], [DHCPv6], [SNMP], [mDNS], [NetBIOS], [UDP Port 53550] |
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All ICMP Bypass | Select whether to apply IPsec to ICMP packets (IPv4 and IPv6) from the |
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| [Active]: All ICMP packets will be bypassed without IPsec protection. |
| "ping" command (echo request and echo reply) is not encapsulated by |
| IPsec. |
| [Inactive]: Some ICMP message types will be bypassed without IPsec |
| protection. |
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IPsec Policy List Tab
Item | Description |
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No. | IPsec policy number. |
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Name | Displays the name of the IPsec policy. |
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Address Settings | Displays the IP address filter of the IPsec policy as below: |
| Remote address/Prefix length |
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Action | Displays the action of the IPsec policy as "Allow", "Drop", or "Require |
| Security". |
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