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7
Accept the default, and then click
Next
.
8
Click
Finish
to close the IP Filter Wizard.
9
Click
Close
to close the IP Filter List screen.
Binding the Filter
This sequence attaches the new filter to the policy.
The IP Filter List screen appears.
1
Enable the option for the new filter name and make sure the new filter name
is selected.
2
Click
Next
.
Creating the Filter Action
This sequence defines how the filter acts on the policy.
The Filter Action screen appears.
1
Click
Add
.
The Filter Action Wizard starts.
2
Click
Next
.
The Filter Action Name screen appears.
3
Enter a name (for example: 3DES to the Server), and then click
Next
.
The Filter Action General Options screen appears.
4
Accept the default, and then click
Next
.
A screen appears labeled: Communicating with computers that do not support IPsec.
5
Accept the default value, and then click
Next
.
The IP Traffic Security screen appears.
6
Select
Custom
, and then click
Settings
.
The Custom Security Method Settings screen appears.
7
Enable the
Data integrity and encryption (ESP):
check box, and then make the
appropriate selections in the Integrity and algorithms list boxes.
8
Click
OK
,
Next
, and then
Finish
.
Binding the Filter Action
This sequence attaches the new filter action to the filter
and policy.
The Filter Action screen appears.
1
Enable the filter action option and make sure the filter name is selected. (In this
example, we used the filter name:
3DES to the Server
.)
2
Click
Next
,
Finish
, and then
Close
.
The newly created policy appears in the right pane of the Console Root\IP Security
Policies on Local Machine screen.
3
Exit this screen and, when prompted, save the new policy information. Use a
meaningful name for future reference.
You can modify this security policy by double-clicking the icon that is created when you
save the policy in the previous step.