Appendix B
Create VPN Wizard
Table | Peers Page (continued) | |
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Show |
| Select to display either the interface roles or matching interfaces, |
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| for the VPN interfaces and protected networks in the table, as |
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| • Interface Roles Only |
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| roles assigned to the VPN interfaces and protected networks. |
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| • Matching |
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| pattern of each interface role. If there are no matching |
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| interfaces “No Match” will be displayed. |
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Create button |
| Opens the Device Selection tab of the Edit VPN dialog box on |
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| which you can change the selection of devices in your VPN |
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| topology. See Device Selection Page, page |
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Edit button |
| Opens the Endpoints tab of the Edit VPN dialog box on which you |
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| can edit the VPN interfaces and protected networks for a selected |
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| device in the table. See Endpoints Page, page |
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Create VPN Wizard
Security Manager supports three basic types of topologies with which you can create a
Note You can deploy to your devices immediately after creating a VPN topology, using the default policy configurations provided by Security Manager. All you need to do is complete the steps of the Create VPN wizard.
Editing a VPN topology is done using the Edit VPN dialog box, which comprises tabs whose elements are identical (except for the buttons) to the pages of the Create VPN wizard. You can click a tab to go directly to the page that contains the fields you want to edit, without having to go through each step of the wizard. Clicking OK on any tab in the dialog box saves your definitions on all the tabs. For more information, see Editing a VPN Topology, page
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