AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual page 176

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Parameter Name
Remote Tunnel Addr
[IPsecSATable_RemoteTunnelAdd
ress]
Remote Subnet Addr
[IPsecSATable_RemoteSubnetIPA
ddress]
Remote Prefix Length
[IPsecSATable_RemoteSubnetPre
fixLength]
Interface Name
[IPsecSATable_InterfaceName]
User's Manual
[2] DPD on demand = DPD is enabled with on-demand
checks - message exchanges as needed (i.e., before
sending data to the peer). If the liveliness of the peer is
questionable, the device sends a DPD message to query
the status of the peer. If the device has no traffic to send, it
never sends a DPD message.
Defines the IP address of the peer router.
Note: This parameter is applicable only if the Operational
Mode is set to Tunnel.
Defines the IP address of the remote subnet. Together with
the Prefix Length parameter (below), this parameter defines
the network with which the IPSec tunnel allows
communication.
Note: This parameter is applicable only if the Operational
Mode is set to Tunnel.
Defines the prefix length of the Remote Subnet IP Address
parameter (in bits). The prefix length defines the subnet class
of the remote network. A prefix length of 16 corresponds to a
Class B subnet (255.255.0.0); a prefix length of 24
corresponds to a Class C subnet (255.255.255.0).
Note: This parameter is applicable only if the Operational
Mode is set to Tunnel.
Assigns a network interface to this IPSec rule. The network
interfaces are defined in the Interface table ('Interface Name'
column) in ''Configuring IP Network Interfaces'' on page
176
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Document #: LTRT-89738
Mediant 3000
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