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IPsec
NetBIOS over IPSec
NAT Traversal
Max. Concurrent
IPSec Tunnels
Save
Undo
To create an IPSec tunnel,
the IPSec Tunnel List section.
The Tunnel Configuration section, along with six other settings boxes (Local & Remote Configuration, Authentication, IKE
Phase, IKE Proposal Definition, IPSec Phase and IPSec Proposal Definition), will open for the new tunnel.
Item
Tunnel
Disabled by default
Tunnel Name
Mandatory field.
String format can be any
text.
Interface
Mandatory field.
Default setting: WAN 1
Tunnel Scenario
Mandatory field.
Default setting: Site‐to‐
Site
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Notes
Check  Enable to enable IPSec function.
Disabled by default
Check  Enable to enable NetBIOS over IPSec function.
Disabled by default
Un-check  Enable to disable NAT Traversal functionality.
Enabled by default
System setting.
Limits the maximum number of simultaneous IPSec tunnel
connections.
The default value varies from model to model.
Button
Click Save to save the settings.
Button
Click Undo to cancel the settings.
Table 137 – Enable IPSec
check IPSec  Enable in the Configuration section, and then click the enabled Add button in
Figure 237 – IPSec Tunnel Configuration
Notes
Select  Enable to activate the IPSec tunnel
Enter a meaningful tunnel name.
Value Range: 1 - 19 characters
Select the IPSec tunnel interface type: WAN or LAN
Select an IPSec tunnelling scenario from the dropdown list: Site‐to‐
Site, Site‐to‐Host, Host‐to‐Site, or Host‐to‐Host
If the LAN interface is selected (see previous setting, above), only
Host‐to‐Host scenario is available.
With Site‐to‐Site, Site‐to‐Host or Host‐to‐Site, IPSec operates in
tunnel mode. The difference among them is the number of subnets.
With Host‐to‐Host, IPSec operates in transport mode.
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