4. CONFIGURATION
4.10
IPsec Tunnel Configuration
IPsec tunnel configuration can be called up by option
IPsec
item in the menu. IPsec tunnel
allows protected (encrypted) connection of two networks LAN to the one which looks like one
homogenous. In the
IPsec Tunnels Configuration
window are four rows, each row for one
configured one IPsec tunnel.
Item
Description
Create
This item enables the individual tunnels.
Description
The name of the tunnel specified in the configuration of the tunnel.
Edit
Configuration IPsec tunnel.
Table 36: Overview IPsec tunnels
Figure 35: IPsec tunnels configuration
Item
Description
Description
Name (description) of the tunnel
Remote IP Address
IP address of remote side of the tunnel. Domain name possible.
Remote ID
Identifier (ID) of remote side of the tunnel. It consists of two parts:
hostname
and
domain-name
(more information under the table).
Remote Subnet
IP address of a network behind remote side of the tunnel
Remote Subnet Mask
Subnet mask of a network behind remote side of the tunnel
Remote Protocol/Port
Specifies Protocol/Port of remote side of the tunnel. The general
form is
protocol
/
port
, for example 17/1701 for UDP (protocol 17)
and port 1701. It is also possible to enter only the number of
protocol, however, the above mentioned format is preferred.
Local ID
Identifier (ID) of local side of the tunnel. It consists of two parts:
hostname
and
domain-name
(more information under the table).
Local Subnet
IP address of a local network
Local Subnet Mask
Subnet mask of a local network
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Summary of Contents for V3
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