
Local selector [localselector]
Remote selector [remoteselector]
Advanced Connection commands
Chapter 6
Advanced Features
The local selector expresses a static IPSec policy for access to the IPSec tunnel at the local end. This setting can optionally be filled out manually. In a basic configuration it is left unset. In such a case, the SpeedTouch™ uses its dynamic policy capabilities to derive a static policy as a result of the Phase 2 negotiation. A cloned connection is automatically created, with the localselector derived by the SpeedTouch™.
In an advanced application it may in some cases be useful to manually fill in a static policy. Entering a symbolic network name in the localselector parameter does this.
The remote selector expresses a static IPSec policy for access to the IPSec tunnel at the remote end. This setting can optionally be filled out manually. In a basic configuration it is left unset. In such a case, the SpeedTouch™ uses its dynamic policy capabilities to derive a static policy as a result of the Phase 2 negotiation. A cloned connection is automatically created, with the remoteselector derived by the SpeedTouch™.
In an advanced application it may in some cases be useful to manually fill in a static policy. Entering a symbolic network name in the remoteselector parameter does this.
The following commands are available in the Advanced Connection command group:
add modify delete list
The functionality of these commands is identical to the commands described in the
basic connection command group. The only difference is the enhanced control over the parameters in the modify command.
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