Enter the Internet IP address of the remote party in The remote party's IP address field.
In this example, enter: 209.0.0.1
The Endpoint ID is used to authenticate the remote party to the CyberGuard SG
appliance. The remote party's ID is optional if it has a static IP address and uses
Preshared Secrets for authentication. It becomes a required field if the remote party has
a dynamic IP or DNS hostname address or if RSA Digital Key Signatures are used for
authentication. It is optional in this example, because the remote party has a static IP
address. If the remote party is a CyberGuard SG appliance, it must have the form
abcd@efgh. If the remote party is not a CyberGuard SG appliance, refer the
interoperability documents on the CyberGuard SG Knowledge Base
(http://www.cyberguard.com/snapgear/knowledgebase.html) to determine what form it
must take. In this example leave the field blank.
Click the Next button to configure the Phase 1 Settings.
Other options
The following options become available on this page depending on what has been
configured previously:
The remote party's DNS hostname address field is the DNS hostname address
of the Internet interface of the remote party. This option becomes available if the
remote party has been configured to have a DNS hostname address.
Distinguished Name field is the list of attribute/value pairs contained in the
certificate. The list of attributes supported are as follows:
C
ST
L
O
Virtual Private Networking
Country
State or province
Locality or town
Organization
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