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Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
The mode: either tunnel or transport.
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Enable the IPsec tunnel.
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The IPsec tunnel is enabled by default.
The firewall zone of the IPsec tunnel.
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The routing metric for routes associated with this IPsec tunnel.
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The authentication type and pre-shared key or other applicable keys and certificates.
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If SCEP certificates will be selected as the Authentication type, create the SCEP client
prior to configuring the IPsec tunnel. See
Protocol client
The local endpoint type and ID values, and the remote endpoint host and ID values.
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IKE configuration items
The IKE version, either IKEv1 or IKEv2.
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Whether to initiate a key exchange or wait for an incoming request.
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The IKE mode, either main aggressive.
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The IKE authentication protocol to use for the IPsec tunnel negotiation during phase 1
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and phase 2.
The IKE encryption protocol to use for the IPsec tunnel negotiation during phase 1 and
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phase 2.
The IKE Diffie-Hellman group to use for the IPsec tunnel negotiation during phase 1 and
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phase 2.
Enable dead peer detection and configure the delay and timeout.
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Destination networks that require source NAT.
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Active recovery configuration. See
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information about IPsec active recovery.
Additional configuration items
The following additional configuration settings are not typically configured to get an IPsec tunnel
working, but can be configured as needed:
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Determine whether the device should use UDP encapsulation even when it does not detect
that NAT is being used.
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If using IPsec failover, identify the primary tunnel during configuration of the backup tunnel.
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The Network Address Translation (NAT) keep alive time.
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The protocol, either Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) or Authentication Header (AH).
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The management priority for the IPsec tunnel interface. The active interface with the highest
management priority will have its address reported as the preferred contact address for
central management and direct device access.
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Enable XAUTH client authentication, and the username and password to be used to
authenticate with the remote peer.
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Enable Mode-configuration (MODECFG) to receive configuration information, such as the
private IP address, from the remote peer.
Disable the padding of IKE packets. This should normally not be done except for
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compatibility purposes.
Destination networks that require source NAT.
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AnywhereUSB Plus User Guide
for instructions.
Configure SureLink active recovery for IPsec
Configure a Simple Certificate Enrollment
IPsec
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