This screen is displayed when you select VPN on the Advanced menu. It allows you to create, modify and manage your VPN Policies.
If you have not created any policies, the Policy Table will be empty.
Figure 60: VPN Policies ScreenData - VPN Policies ScreenPolicy Table | The Policy Table contains the following data |
| ∙ Enable - Use this checkbox to Enable or Disable a Policy |
| as required. Click "Save" after making any changes. |
| ∙ Name - Each policy is given a unique name to identify it. |
| This name is not known to the remote VPN endpoint; it is |
| used only to assist managing your policies. |
| ∙ Endpoint - The address of the remote VPN endpoint. |
| ∙ Type - The Type is "Auto" or "Manual" as explained |
| above. |
| ∙ Local LAN - IP address or subnet on your local LAN. |
| Traffic must be from (or to) these addresses to be cov- |
| ered by this policy. |
| ∙ Remote LAN - IP address or subnet on the remote LAN. |
| Traffic must be to (or from) these addresses to be cov- |
| ered by this policy. |
| ∙ ESP - ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload) encryption |
| protocol used for the VPN data. |
Buttons |
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Save | Save any changes to the "Enable" setting for each policy. |
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Edit | Edit (modify) the selected policy. (Select a policy by clicking |
| on the radio button.) |
Delete | Delete the selected policy. (Select a policy by clicking on the |
| radio button.) |
Add Auto Policy | Change to the input screen for an "Auto" policy. See the |
| following section for details. |
| When the new policy is saved, it will appear in the bottom row |
| of the Policy Table. |
Add Manual Policy | Change to the input screen for an "Manual" policy. See the |
| following section for details. |
| When the new policy is saved, it will appear in the bottom row |
| of the Policy Table. |
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