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1.5 Available operations in Administrator mode 1 4 From [Peer] on the [IPsec Settings] screen, click [Edit] and register peers of this machine. % Up to 10 [Peer] can be registered. Item [Name] [Set IP Address] [Pre-Shared Key Text] [Key-ID String] Description Enter a peer name (using up to 10 characters). Select the method to specify the peer address. Specify the IP address of the peer depending on the selected method. Enter the Pre-Shared Key text to be shared with the peer (using ASCII characters of up to 128 bytes). To enter text in HEX code, select the [HEX Format] check box, then enter the text. Specify the same text as that for the peer. Enter the Key-ID to be specified for the Pre-Shared Key (using ASCII characters of up to 128 bytes). 5 From [Protocol Setting] on the [IPsec Settings] screen, click [Edit] and specify the protocol used for IP- sec communication. % In [Protocol Setting], up to 10 items can be registered. Item [Name] [Protocol Identification Setting] [Port No.] Description Enter the protocol name (using up to 10 characters). Select a protocol used for IPsec communication. If [TCP] or [UDP] has been selected in [Protocol Identification Setting], specify the port number used for IPsec communication. 6 Click [Apply], and close the [IPsec Settings] screen. 7 In the Administrator mode, select [Security] - [IPsec] - [IPsec] - [General Settings], then configure the following settings. Item [IPsec] [Dead Peer Detection] [Cookies] [ICMP Pass] [ICMPv6 Pass] [Default Action] Description Select whether or not to enable IPsec. [Disable] is specified by default. If no response can be confirmed from the peer in a certain period, the SA with the peer is deleted. Select a time that elapses before sending survival confirmation information to the peer how has not responded. [60] is specified by default. Select whether or not to enable the defense using Cookies against denial-ofservice attacks. [Disable] is specified by default. Select whether or not to apply IPsec to the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). Select [Enable] to allow the ICMP packets to pass without applying IPsec to the ICMP. [Enable] is specified by default. Select whether or not to apply IPsec to the Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6 (ICMPv6). Select [Enable] to allow the ICMPv6 packets to pass without applying IPsec to the ICMPv6. [Enable] is specified by default. Select an action to be taken if no settings meet the [IPsec Policy] while IPsec communication is enabled. Select [Deny] to discard IP packets that do not meet the [IPsec Policy] settings. [Allow] is specified by default. [Applied Functions] 1-32

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[Applied Functions]
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1.5
Available operations in Administrator mode
1
4
From [Peer] on the [IPsec Settings] screen, click [Edit] and register peers of this machine.
%
Up to 10 [Peer] can be registered.
5
From [Protocol Setting] on the [IPsec Settings] screen, click [Edit] and specify the protocol used for IP-
sec communication.
%
In [Protocol Setting], up to 10 items can be registered.
6
Click [Apply], and close the [IPsec Settings] screen.
7
In the Administrator mode, select [Security] - [IPsec] - [IPsec] - [General Settings], then configure the
following settings.
Item
Description
[Name]
Enter a peer name (using up to 10 characters).
[Set IP Address]
Select the method to specify the peer address. Specify the IP address of the
peer depending on the selected method.
[Pre-Shared Key Text]
Enter the Pre-Shared Key text to be shared with the peer (using ASCII charac-
ters of up to 128 bytes).
To enter text in HEX code, select the [HEX Format] check box, then enter the
text.
Specify the same text as that for the peer.
[Key-ID String]
Enter the Key-ID to be specified for the Pre-Shared Key (using ASCII charac-
ters of up to 128 bytes).
Item
Description
[Name]
Enter the protocol name (using up to 10 characters).
[Protocol Identification
Setting]
Select a protocol used for IPsec communication.
[Port No.]
If [TCP] or [UDP] has been selected in [Protocol Identification Setting], specify
the port number used for IPsec communication.
Item
Description
[IPsec]
Select whether or not to enable IPsec.
[Disable] is specified by default.
[Dead Peer Detection]
If no response can be confirmed from the peer in a certain period, the SA with
the peer is deleted.
Select a time that elapses before sending survival confirmation information to
the peer how has not responded.
[60] is specified by default.
[Cookies]
Select whether or not to enable the defense using Cookies against denial-of-
service attacks.
[Disable] is specified by default.
[ICMP Pass]
Select whether or not to apply IPsec to the Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP).
Select [Enable] to allow the ICMP packets to pass without applying IPsec to
the ICMP.
[Enable] is specified by default.
[ICMPv6 Pass]
Select whether or not to apply IPsec to the Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6 (ICMPv6).
Select [Enable] to allow the ICMPv6 packets to pass without applying IPsec to
the ICMPv6.
[Enable] is specified by default.
[Default Action]
Select an action to be taken if no settings meet the [IPsec Policy] while IPsec
communication is enabled.
Select [Deny] to discard IP packets that do not meet the [IPsec Policy] settings.
[Allow] is specified by default.