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48. Select the
Security
tab.
Figure 5-66
Network - OSPF Virtual Interface - Security tab
49. Use the
IPv4 Firewall Rules
drop-down menu to select the IPv4 specific inbound firewall rules to apply to this profile’s
virtual interface configuration. Select the
Create
icon to define a new IPv4 firewall rule configuration or select the
Edit
icon to modify an existing configuration.
IPv4 is a connection less protocol for packet switched networking. IPv4 operates as a best effort delivery method, since it
does not guarantee delivery, and does not ensure proper sequencing or duplicate delivery (unlike (TCP).
IPv4 and IPv6 are different enough to warrant separate protocols. IPv6 devices can alternatively use stateless address
autoconfiguration. IPv4 hosts can use link local addressing to provide local connectivity.
Use the
IPv6 Firewall Rules
drop-down menu to select the IPv6 specific inbound firewall rules to apply to this profile’s
virtual interface configuration. Select the
Create
icon to define a new IPv6 firewall rule configuration or select the
Edit
icon to modify an existing configuration.
IPv6 is the latest revision of the
Internet Protocol
(IP) replacing IPv4. IPV6 provides enhanced identification and location
information for systems routing traffic across the Internet. IPv6 addresses are composed of eight groups of four
hexadecimal digits separated by colons.
50. Use the
VPN Crypto Map
drop-down menu to select and apply a VPN crypto map entry to apply to the OSPF dynamic route.
Crypto Map entries are sets of configuration parameters for encrypting packets passing through the VPN Tunnel. If a Crypto
Map configuration does not exist suiting the needs of this virtual interface, select the
Create
icon to define a new Crypto
Map configuration or the
Edit
icon to modify an existing configuration.
51. Select
OK
to save the changes to the OSPF route security configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
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