Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 195

Table C-26, Field, Description, Static Tunnel tab field descriptions

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Field descriptions 195 VPN field descriptions Table C-26 Section IPSec Security Association Static Tunnel tab field descriptions Field Description VPN Tunnel Tunnel Name Enable VPN Tunnel PPPoE Session Local Endpoint (Model 360) Incoming SPI Outgoing SPI VPN Policy Select a tunnel to update or delete. Name of the static tunnel. This name is only used for reference within the SGMI. You can create up to 50 static tunnels. The maximum tunnel name is 50 characters. Enables VPN users to use the tunnel you are defining. To temporarily disable the tunnel, uncheck this box, and then click Update. To permanently disable the tunnel, click Delete. This requires an ISP PPPoE account. The default PPPoE session is Session 1. If you have a single-session PPPoE account, leave the PPPoE session at Session 1. Port on the security gateway on which you are working where you want the tunnel to end. Incoming security parameter index on the IPsec packet. The default value is a decimal number. Prepend the value with 0x for hex numbers. The Security Parameter Index (SPI) is a number between 257 and 8192 that identifies the tunnel. This value must match the Outgoing SPI on the remote end of the tunnel. Outgoing security parameter index on the IPsec packet. The default value is a decimal number. Prepend the value with 0x for hex numbers. The Security Parameter Index (SPI) is a number between 257 and 8192 that identifies the tunnel. This is the SPI with which packets are sent. This value must match the incoming SPI on the remote end of the tunnel. Policy that dictates authentication, encryption, and timeout settings. The list contains Symantec pre-defined policies and any policies you created on the VPN Policies tab.

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Field descriptions
VPN field descriptions
Table C-26
Static Tunnel tab field descriptions
Section
Field
Description
IPSec Security
Association
VPN Tunnel
Select a tunnel to update or delete.
Tunnel Name
Name of the static tunnel.
This name is only used for reference within the
SGMI.
You can create up to 50 static tunnels. The
maximum tunnel name is 50 characters.
Enable VPN
Tunnel
Enables VPN users to use the tunnel you are
defining.
To temporarily disable the tunnel, uncheck this
box, and then click Update. To permanently
disable the tunnel, click Delete.
PPPoE Session
This requires an ISP PPPoE account.
The default PPPoE session is Session 1. If you
have a single-session PPPoE account, leave the
PPPoE session at Session 1.
Local Endpoint
(Model 360)
Port on the security gateway on which you are
working where you want the tunnel to end.
Incoming SPI
Incoming security parameter index on the IPsec
packet.
The default value is a decimal number. Prepend
the value with 0x for hex numbers. The Security
Parameter Index (SPI) is a number between 257
and 8192 that identifies the tunnel.
This value must match the Outgoing SPI on the
remote end of the tunnel.
Outgoing SPI
Outgoing security parameter index on the IPsec
packet.
The default value is a decimal number. Prepend
the value with 0x for hex numbers. The Security
Parameter Index (SPI) is a number between 257
and 8192 that identifies the tunnel. This is the
SPI with which packets are sent.
This value must match the incoming SPI on the
remote end of the tunnel.
VPN Policy
Policy that dictates authentication, encryption,
and timeout settings.
The list contains Symantec pre-defined policies
and any policies you created on the VPN Policies
tab.