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12. Refer to the following to determine whether a VPN
Peer Configuration
requires creation, modification or removal:
13. Select
Add
to define a new peer configuration,
Edit
to modify an existing configuration or
Delete
to remove an existing
peer configuration. The parameters that can de defined for the peer configuration vary depending on whether IKEv1 or IKEv2
was selected.
Figure 5-83
Profile Security - VPN Peer Configuration create/modify screen (IKEv2 example)
Name
Lists the 32 character maximum name assigned to each listed peer configuration.
IP/Hostname
Displays the IP address (or host address FQDN) of the IPSec VPN peer targeted for secure
tunnel connection and data transfer.
Authentication Type
Lists whether the peer configuration has been defined to use
pre-shared key
(PSK) or RSA.
Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman
(RSA) is an algorithm for public key cryptography. It’s the first
algorithm known to be suitable for signing, as well as encryption. If using
IKEv2
, this screen
displays both local and remote authentication, as both ends of the VPN connection require
authentication.
LocalID
Lists the access point’s local identifier used within this peer configuration for an IKE
exchange with the target VPN IPSec peer.
RemoteID
Displays the means the target remote peer is to be identified (string, FQDN etc.) within the
VPN tunnel.
IKE Policy Name
Lists the IKEv1 or IKE v2 policy used with each listed peer configuration. If a policy requires
creation, select the
Create
button.
Name
If creating a new peer configuration (remote gateway) for VPN tunnel connection,
assign it a name (32 character maximum) to distinguish it from others with similar
attributes.
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