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IPSec
The VPN Tunnel Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) feature consists of protocols
used for authentication and encryption.
Important: IPSec tunnel does not work with Public Dynamic IP's and DDNS names.
The IPSec option from the Client drop-down list displays the following
parameters:
Parameter
Local Identifier
Remote Host
Remote Identifier
Remote Subnet
IP
Remote Subnet
Mask
Pre-shared Key
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Description
Specifies the identifier to be used for the local side of the IPsec connection. This is
used during authentication of the tunnel. It is a free-form string, although typically it is a
Fully Qualified Domain Name, or an IP address. Max length is 28.
Note: Use the "@" prefix when the IPSec tunnel is established between two ICX35-
HWC's. Example: @ICX35_local (This may be the local Module Name. If you are
establishing an IPSec tunnel with a network router that supports IPSec, no "@" prefix
is needed).
Specifies the IPsec remote IP address.
Specifies the identifier to be used for the remote site of the IPsec connection. This is
used during authentication of the tunnel. It is a free-form string, although typically, it is
a FQDN name, or an IP address. Max length is 28.
Note: Use the "@" prefix when the IPSec tunnel is established between two ICX35-
HWC's. Example: @ICX35_remote (This may be the remote Module Name. If you are
establishing an IPSec tunnel with a network router that supports IPSec, no "@" prefix
is needed).
Specifies the subnet address block on the LAN side of the remote peer. This
parameter must be specified in the CIDR notation (i.e., a number from 1 to 32).
Specifies the subnet mask on the LAN side of the remote peer.
Specifies the pre-shared key that must match between both ends of the VPN tunnel.
ICX35-HWC ♦ Industrial Cellular Gateway
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
October 26, 2018
3G/4G LTE
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