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11.4

Configuring IP Security Associations Table

The IP Security Associations Table page allows you to configure up to 20 peers (hosts or
networks) for IP security (IPSec)/IKE. Each of the entries in the IPSec Security Association
table controls both Main Mode and Quick Mode configuration for a single peer
Note:
To configure the IPSec Association table:
1.
Open the 'IP Security Associations Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu >
Security submenu > IPSec Association Table). (Due to the length of the table, the
figure below shows sections of this table.)
2.
Add an Index or select the Index rule you want to edit.
3.
Configure the rule according to the table below.
4.
Click Apply; the rule is applied on-the-fly.
5.
To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 482.
Table 11-4: IP Security Associations Table Configuration Parameters
Parameter Name
Operational Mode
[IPsecSATable_IPsecMode]
Remote Endpoint Addr
[IPsecSATable_RemoteEndpoint
AddressOrName]
Version 6.4
You can also configure the IP Security Associations table using the ini file
table parameter IPsecSATable (see 'Security Parameters' on page 568).
Figure 11-3: IP Security Associations Table Page
Defines the IPSec mode of operation.
[0] Transport (default)
[1] Tunnel
Defines the IP address or DNS host name of the peer.
Note: This parameter is applicable only if the Operational Mode
is set to Transport.
Description
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11. Security
March 2012

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