Step 2.
Click Yes button to enable IPSec.
Step 3.
Enter your shared secret.
You are defining a shared secret to give to your IPSec users so that their
IPSec client software can prove they are authorized to use an IPSec
connection.
Note:
The WLAN Secure Server does not support certificate-based authentication for an IPSec
connection. For Windows 2000 users and other clients that use certificate-based
authentication (by default) you must enable shared-secret authentication.
Step 4.
Click the appropriate type of Internet Key Encryption (IKE).
Step 5.
Click MD5 and/or SHA for IKE integrity.
Step 6.
Click the appropriate IKE Diffie-Hellman settings.
Step 7.
Click the appropriate setting for ESP Encryption.
Step 8.
Click the appropriate setting for ESP Integrity.
For those IPSec clients that define both outer- and inner-tunnel IP addresses,
specify how the inner-tunnel address is to be assigned.
Step 9.
Click DHCP client to assign the inner-tunnel IP address via an external
DHCP server.
Step 10.
Click IP Address Range and type the range of IP addresses to be assigned
by the WLAN Access Manager or WLAN Secure Server.
Step 11.
Click Submit Changes to save your settings.
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