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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 Users Guide
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Chapter8 Site-to-Site VPN
Edit Site-to-Site VPN
Delete Connection
Use this window to delete a VPN tunnel, or simply to disassociate it from an
interface but preserve the definition for future use.
Delete the crypto map with sequence number
n
from IPSec policy

policy name

Click this button, and then click OK to remove the VPN tunnel definition. The
associations created between the interface, IPSec policy, and peer devices will be
lost when you do this. If more than one interface has been associated with this
tunnel definition, those associations are deleted as well.
Delete the dynamic crypto map with sequence number
n
from the dynamic crypto map set

set name

This button is shown if you selected a dynamic site-to-site VPN tunnel. Click this
button, and then click OK to remove the VPN tunnel definition. The associations
created between the interface, IPSec policy, and peer devices will be lost when
you do this. If more than one interface has been associated with this tunnel
definition, those associations are deleted as well.
Disassociate the IPSec policy

policy name

from the interface

interface name

, and keep the IPSec policy
for possible future reuse
Click this button, and then click OK to retain the tunnel definition but remove its
association with the interface. You will be able to associate this definition with
another router interface if you wish.
Ping
You can ping a peer device in this window. You can select both the source and
destination of the ping operation. You may want to ping a remote peer after yo u
reset a VPN tunnel.
Source
Select or enter the IP address where you want the ping to originate. If the address
you want to use is not in the list, you can enter a different one in the field. The
ping can originate from any interface on the router. By default, the ping comman d
originates from the outside interface with the connection to the remote device.