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Remote Hop/Router Remote Subnet(s) Remote Source IP Local IP Address Local Id Local Hop/Router Local Subnet(s) Local Source IP 6: Basic Parameters If the remote host is behind a gateway, this specifies the IP address of the gateway's public network interface. This option is deprecated and is no longer supported. One or more allowed subnets behind the remote host, expressed in CIDR notation (IP address/mask bits). If multiple subnets are specified, the subnets should be separated by a comma. Up to 10 local subnets supported. Configured subnets of the peers may differ, the protocol narrows it to the greatest common subnet. In IKEv1, this may lead to problems with other implementations. Make sure to configure identical subnets in such configurations. If the remote subnet is not defined, it will be assumed that the remote end of the connection goes to the remote peer only. The internal source IP to use in a tunnel(Virtual IP). Currently the accepted values are config, CIDR Notation, IP Address Range or poolname. If the value is config on the responder side, the initiator must propose an address which is then echoed back. The supported address pools are expressed as CIDR notation and IP Address range as - or the use of an external IP address pool using poolname is the name of the IP address pool used for the lookup. The IP address of the SLC (local) side of the tunnel, specifically the publicnetwork interface. If no IP address is given, the value %any will be used in ipsec.conf (this is the default), signifying an address to be filled in (by automatic keying) during negotiation. If the SLC initiates the connection setup the routing table will be queried to determine the correct local IP address. In case the SLC is responding to a connection setup then any IP address that is assigned to a local interface will be accepted. How the SLC unit should be identified for authentication. The Id is used by the remote host to select the proper credentials for communicating with the SLC unit. If the SLC unit is behind a gateway, this specifies the IP address of the gateway's public network interface. This option is deprecated and is no longer supported. One or more subnets behind the SLC unit, expressed in CIDR notation (IP address/mask bits). If multiple subnets are specified, the subnets should be separated by a comma. Up to 10 local subnets supported. Configured subnets of the peers may differ, the protocol narrows it to the greatest common subnet. In IKEv1, this may lead to problems with other implementations. Make sure to configure identical subnets in such configurations. If the local subnet is not defined, it will be assumed that the local end of the connection goes to the console manager only. The internal source IP to use in a tunnel (Virtual IP). Currently the accepted values are config4, config6 or Valid IP Address. With config4 and config6 an address of the given address family will be requested explicitly. If an IP address is configured, it will be requested from the responder, which is free to respond with a different address. SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 105