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InterfaceGroup, 28.5. IPsecTunnel

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3.28.4. InterfaceGroup Chapter 3. Configuration Reference OriginatorIP Metric AutoInterfaceNetworkRoute UseSessionKey SessionKey Comments 3.28.4. InterfaceGroup NAT. (Default: LocalInterface) Manually specified originator IP address to use as source IP in e.g. NAT. Specifies the metric for the auto-created route. (Default: 90) Automatically add a route for this interface using the given remote network. (Default: Yes) Specify whether or not to use a session key. (Default: No) Session key. (Default: 0) Text describing the current object. (Optional) Description Use an interface group to combine several interfaces for a simplified security policy. Properties Name Equivalent Members Comments 3.28.5. IPsecTunnel Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier) Specifies if the interfaces should be considered security equivalent, that means that if enabled the interface group can be used as a destination interface in rules where connections might need to be moved between the two interfaces. (Default: No) Specifies the interfaces that are included in the interface group. Text describing the current object. (Optional) Description An IPsec tunnel item is used to define IPsec endpoint and will appear as a logical interface in the system. Properties Index Name The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier) Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier) 125

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NAT. (Default: LocalInterface)
OriginatorIP
Manually specified originator IP address to use as
source IP in e.g. NAT.
Metric
Specifies
the
metric
for
the
auto-created
route.
(Default: 90)
AutoInterfaceNetworkRoute
Automatically add a route for this interface using the
given remote network. (Default: Yes)
UseSessionKey
Specify
whether
or
not
to
use
a
session
key.
(Default: No)
SessionKey
Session key. (Default: 0)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.28.4. InterfaceGroup
Description
Use an interface group to combine several interfaces for a simplified security policy.
Properties
Name
Specifies
a
symbolic
name
for
the
interface.
(Identifier)
Equivalent
Specifies if the interfaces should be considered se-
curity equivalent, that means that if enabled the in-
terface group can be used as a destination interface
in rules where connections might need to be moved
between the two interfaces. (Default: No)
Members
Specifies the interfaces that are included in the inter-
face group.
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.28.5. IPsecTunnel
Description
An IPsec tunnel item is used to define IPsec endpoint and will appear as a logical interface in the
system.
Properties
Index
The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier)
Name
Specifies
a
symbolic
name
for
the
interface.
(Identifier)
3.28.4. InterfaceGroup
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