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Configuring Security and Access
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Note
Each Voyager page displays a maximum of 10 policies. If you create
more than 10 policies, they are continued on new pages. Access these
pages by clicking the link directly below the policy section. The link to
more pages appears only after you create more than 10 policies.
Creating an IPsec Tunnel Rule
1.
Click
C
ONFIG
on the home page.
2.
Click the
IPsec
link.
3.
Under the IPsec Tunnel Rules heading, enter a name in the
N
EW
T
UNNEL
edit box.
4.
If the
C
REATE
A
LOGICAL
INTERFACE
option is displayed and you want
to create a logical interface, set the button to
Y
ES
.
5.
Enter the IP address of the local end of the IPsec tunnel in the
L
OCAL
A
DDRESS
edit box.
The local address must be one of the system’s interface addresses and
must be the remote endpoint configured for the IPsec tunnel at the remote
gateway.
6.
Enter the IP address of the remote interface to which the IPsec tunnel is
bound in the
R
EMOTE
A
DDRESS
edit box.
The remote endpoint cannot be one of the system’s interface addresses
and must be the local endpoint configured for the IPsec tunnel at the
remote gateway.
7.
Click
A
PPLY
.
An Apply Successful message is displayed and an entry for the new
tunnel is displayed in the IPsec Tunnel Rules table.
Summary of Contents for Network Voyager
Page 1: ...Voyager Reference Guide Part No N450820002 Rev A Published December 2003 ...
Page 4: ...4 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 30: ...2 How to Use Voyager 30 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 32: ...3 Command Line Utility Files 32 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 220: ...5 Configuring Interfaces 220 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 446: ...7 Configuring Traffic Management 448 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 618: ...10 Configuring Security and Access 620 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 668: ...14 Configuring IPv6 670 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 672: ...15 IPSO Process Management 674 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 700: ...Index 702 Voyager Reference Guide ...