Figure 5-46. Configure Library: IPSec: The Policy setting page
Figure 5-47. Generic IPSec settings
Table 5-13. Generic IPSec settings
Setting
Enable
Default Policy
2. Select Enable to enable or disable IPSec. A checkmark displays when IPSec is
enabled. When the checkbox is clear (as in the following graphic), IPSec is
disabled.
Important: To configure IPSec with the proper layers of security services,
ensure that policies on the host AND device sides are enabled. If unsure how
IPSec security works, contact your Network personnel.
Available Values
v Enable
v Disable
v Bypass
v Discard
Comments
The IPSec system can be enabled or
disabled. If disabled, no IPSec
processing will take place. All data
will be processed natively.
The Default Policy is will be used for
all data packets not matching any
user policy traffic selector. In case of
Bypass the packet will be forwarded
and normally processed. In case of
Discard the packet will not be
processed and is discarded.
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