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C
HAPTER
6: IP S
ECURITY
Defining the Console
This sequence establishes the Console and defines its parameters.
To define the Console:
1
In the Windows taskbar, click
Start
,
Programs
,
Accessories
, and then
Command
Prompt
.
2
At the DOS prompt, type MMC and press Enter.
The Console1 screen appears.
3
In the menu click
Console
and
then
Add/Remove Snap-in
.
The Add/Remove Snap-in screen appears.
4
Click
Add
.
The Add Standalone Snap-in screen appears.
5
Select
IP Security Policy Management
, and then click
Add
.
The Select which computer this Snap-in will manage screen appears.
6
Enable the
Local computer
option.
7
Click
Finish
,
Close
, and then
OK
.
Creating the Policy
This sequence creates and names the new security policy.
The Console1and Console Root screen appears with
IP Security Policies on Local
Machine
displayed in the list.
1
In the left pane, click
IP Security Policies on Local Machine
.
2
Right-click inside the right pane below the list items.
3
From the pop-up menu, select
Create IP Security Policy.
The IP Security Policy Wizard Starts.
4
Click
Next
.
The IP Security Policy Name screen appears.
5
Enter a name for the new security policy that you are creating. You can enter a
description to help you identify this policy.
6
Click
Next
.
The Requests for Secure Communication screen appears.
7
Clear the
Activate the default response rule
check box.
8
Click
Next
and then
Finish
.
A screen appears with the name of the new security policy in the title bar.
9
Click
Add
.
The Security Rule Wizard starts.
10
Click
Next
.
The Tunnel Endpoint screen appears.
11
Enable the default option
This rule does not specify a tunnel
, and then
click
Next
.
The Network Type screen appears.
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