Configure Security

Section

Field Description

 

Remote

Select the desired option, IP Addr., Any, or FQDN. If the remote gateway has a

Secure

dynamic IP address, select Any or FQDN. If Any is selected, then the Gateway will

Gateway

accept requests from any IP address.

 

FQDN

 

If FQDN is selected, enter the domain name of the remote gateway, so the

 

Gateway can locate a current IP address using DDNS

 

IP

 

The IP address in this field must match the public (WAN or Internet) IP address of

 

the remote gateway at the other end of this tunnel

Key Management

Key Exchange Method

The gateway supports both automatic and manual key management. When automatic key management is selected, Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocols are used to negotiate key material for Security Association (SA). If manual key management is selected, no key negotiation is needed. Basically, manual key management is used in small static environments or for troubleshooting purposes. Note that both sides must use the same key management method.

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