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Configuring Access Point Security
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The Inbound and Outbound SPI settings are required to be interpolated to function correctly.
For example:
• AP1 Inbound SPI = 800
• AP1 Outbound SPI = 801
• AP2 Inbound SPI = 801
• AP2 Outbound SPI = 800
4.
Click
Ok
to return to the VPN screen. Click Apply to retain the settings made on the
Manual
Key Settings
screen.
5.
Click
Cancel
to return to the VPN screen without retaining the changes made to the
Manual Key Settings
screen.
6.11.2 Configuring Auto Key Settings
The access point’s Network Management System can automatically set encryption and
authentication keys for VPN access. Use the
Auto Key Settings
screen to specify the type of
encryption and authentication, without specifying the keys. To manually specify keys, cancel out of
the
Auto Key Settings
screen, select the
Manual Key Exchange
radio button, and set the keys
within the
Manual Key Setting
screen.
To configure auto key settings for the access point:
1.
Select
Network Configuration
->
WAN
->
VPN
from the access point menu tree.
2.
Refer to the
VPN Tunnel Config
field, select the
Auto (IKE) Key Exchange
radio button
and click the
Auto Key Settings
button.
Inbound SPI (Hex)
Define an (up to) six-character (maximum) hexadecimal value to
identify the inbound security association created by the encryption
algorithm. The value must match the corresponding outbound SPI
value configured on the remote security gateway.
Outbound SPI (Hex)
Enter an (up to) six-character (maximum) hexadecimal value to
identify the outbound security association created by the
encryption algorithm. The value must match the corresponding
inbound SPI value configured on the remote security gateway.
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