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3.22.3. InterfaceGroup

AutoInterfaceNetworkRoute
AutoDefaultGatewayRoute
DHCPDNS1
DHCPDNS2
ReceiveMulticastTraffic
MTU
Comments
3.22.3. InterfaceGroup
Description
Use an interface group to combine several interfaces for a simplified security policy.
Properties
Name
Equivalent
Members
Comments
3.22.4. IPSecTunnel
Description
An IPsec tunnel item is used to define IPsec endpoint and will appear as a logical interface in the
system.
Properties
Index
Name
LocalNetwork
RemoteNetwork
Automatically add a route for this interface using the given
network. (Default: Yes)
Automatically add a default route for this interface using the
given default gateway. (Default: Yes)
IP of the primary DNS server. (Optional)
IP of the secondary DNS server. (Optional)
Sets the multicast receive mode of the interface. (Default:
Auto)
Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that can be
passed onward. (Default: 1500)
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier)
Specifies if the interfaces should be considered security equivalent, that means
that if enabled the interface group can be used as a destination interface in rules
where connections might need to be moved between the two interfaces. (Default:
No)
Specifies the interfaces that are included in the interface group.
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier)
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface.
The network on "this side" of the IPsec tunnel. The IPsec tun-
nel will be established between this network and the remote
network.
The network connected to the remote gateway. The IPsec tun-
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