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Con an IPsec Address Template Using Web Based Management, All Link Local IPv6

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Security Features Configure an IPsec Address Template Using Web Based Management 6 1 Start your web browser. 2 In your browser's address bar, type the IP address of your machine. For example: http://192.168.1.2. 3 No password is required by default. Type a password if you have set one, and then click . 4 Click the Network tab. 5 Click the Security tab. 6 Click the IPsec Address Template menu in the left navigation bar. The Template List appears, displaying 10 Address Templates. Click the Delete button to delete an Address Template. When an Address Template is in use, it cannot be deleted. 6 7 Click the Address Template you want to create. The IPsec Address Template appears. 8 In the Template Name field, type a name for the template (up to 16 characters). 9 Select a Local IP Address option to specify the IP address conditions for the sender:  IP Address Specify the IP address. Select ALL IPv4 Address, ALL IPv6 Address, All Link Local IPv6, or Custom from the drop-down list. If you selected Custom from the drop-down list, type the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) in the text box.  IP Address Range Type the starting and ending IP addresses for the IP address range in the text boxes. If the starting and ending IP addresses are not standardized to the IPv4 or IPv6 format, or the ending IP address is shorter than the starting address, an error will occur.  IP Address / Prefix Specify the IP address using CIDR notation. For example: 192.168.1.1/24 Because the prefix is specified in the form of a 24-bit subnet mask (255.255.255.0) for 192.168.1.1, the addresses 192.168.1.xxx are valid. 0 Select a Remote IP Address option to specify the IP address conditions for the recipient:  Any Enables all IP addresses.  IP Address Allows you to type the specified IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) in the text box.  IP Address Range Allows you to type the starting and ending IP addresses for the IP address range. If the starting and ending IP addresses are not standardized to IPv4 or IPv6, or the ending IP address is shorter than the starting address, an error will occur. 73

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Security Features
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6
Configure an IPsec Address Template Using Web Based Management
6
1
Start your web browser.
2
In your browser’s address bar, type the IP address of your machine. For example: http://192.168.1.2.
3
No password is required by default. Type a password if you have set one, and then click
.
4
Click the
Network
tab.
5
Click the
Security
tab.
6
Click the
IPsec Address Template
menu in the left navigation bar.
The Template List appears, displaying 10 Address Templates.
Click the
Delete
button to delete an
Address Template
. When an
Address Template
is in use, it cannot
be deleted.
7
Click the
Address Template
you want to create. The
IPsec Address Template
appears.
8
In the
Template Name
field, type a name for the template (up to 16 characters).
9
Select a
Local IP Address
option to specify the IP address conditions for the sender:
IP Address
Specify the IP address. Select
ALL IPv4 Address
,
ALL IPv6 Address
,
All Link Local IPv6
, or
Custom
from the drop-down list.
If you selected
Custom
from the drop-down list, type the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) in the text box.
IP Address Range
Type the starting and ending IP addresses for the IP address range in the text boxes. If the starting
and ending IP addresses are not standardized to the IPv4 or IPv6 format, or the ending IP address is
shorter than the starting address, an error will occur.
IP Address / Prefix
Specify the IP address using CIDR notation.
For example: 192.168.1.1/24
Because the prefix is specified in the form of a 24-bit subnet mask (255.255.255.0) for 192.168.1.1,
the addresses 192.168.1.xxx are valid.
0
Select a
Remote IP Address
option to specify the IP address conditions for the recipient:
Any
Enables all IP addresses.
IP Address
Allows you to type the specified IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) in the text box.
IP Address Range
Allows you to type the starting and ending IP addresses for the IP address range. If the starting and
ending IP addresses are not standardized to IPv4 or IPv6, or the ending IP address is shorter than
the starting address, an error will occur.