Configuring Crypto Maps - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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8. If you require a new Radius Server be configured, click the
Set this server's designation as a primary or secondary Radius Server (using the checkboxes), define the
server IP address, port and shared secret password. Click
9. If the
User Table
to review the User Name and Passwords defined for use.
10.Click the
Add
Password and confirm. Click
11.To change an existing user's password, select the user from within the User Table and click the
Password
12.If necessary, select an existing user and click the
available within the User Table.

6.8.4 Configuring Crypto Maps

Crypto Maps allow you to set restrictions preventing peers with specific certificates (especially certificates
with particular DNs) from accessing selected encrypted interfaces. If restricting access, specify a fewer
number of Crypto Maps (referring to large identity sections) instead of specifying a large number of Crypto
Maps (referring to small identity sections).
To define the Crypto Map configuration:
1. Select
Security
checkbox was selected from within the Configuration field, select the User Table tab
button to display a screen used to add a new User and Password. Enter a User Name and
OK
to save the changes.
button. Change and confirm the updated password.
>
IPSec VPN
from the main menu tree.
Add
button.
OK
when completed to save the changes.
Delete
button to remove that user from the list
Change

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