Chapter 21 IPSec
21.3 The IPSec Settings Screen
The following figure helps explain the main fields in the web configurator.
Figure 117 IPSec Summary Fields
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Local and remote IP addresses must be static.
Click Security Settings > IPSec to open the Settings screen. This is a menu of your IPSec tunnels.
Figure 118 Security Settings > IPSec > Settings
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 86 Security Settings > IPSec > Settings
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Add New | Click this to configure a new VPN policy. |
Connection |
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# | This is the index number of the entry. |
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Status | This field displays whether the VPN policy is active or not. A yellow bulb |
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Connection | This field displays the identification name for this VPN policy. |
Name |
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Remote | This is the static WAN IP address or URL of the remote IPSec router. |
Gateway |
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