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Table 8-1., IKE Policy Configuration Fields
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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P The IKE Policy Configuration fields are defined in the following table. Table 8-1. IKE Policy Configuration Fields Field General Policy Name Direction/Type Description These settings identify this policy and determine its major characteristics. The descriptive name of the IKE policy. Each policy should have a unique policy name. This name is not supplied to the remote VPN endpoint. It is only used to help you identify IKE policies. This setting is used when determining if the IKE policy matches the current traffic. The drop-down menu includes the following: • Initiator - Outgoing connections are allowed, but incoming are blocked. • Responder - Incoming connections are allowed, but outgoing are blocked. • Both Directions - Both outgoing and incoming connections are allowed. • Remote Access - This is to allow only incoming client connections, where the IP address of the remote client is unknown. Exchange Mode Local Local Identity Type Local Identity Data If Remote Access is selected, the "Exchange Mode" MUST be "Aggressive," and the 'Identities' below (both Local and Remote) MUST be "Name." On the matching VPN Policy, the IP address of the remote VPN endpoint should be set to 0.0.0.0. Main Mode or Aggressive Mode. This setting must match the setting used on the remote VPN endpoint. • Main Mode is slower but more secure. Also, the "Identity" below must be established by IP address. • Aggressive Mode is faster but less secure. The "Identity" below can be by name (host name, domain name, e-mail address, and so on) instead of by IP address. These parameters apply to the Local FWG114P Wireless Firewall/Print Server. Use this field to identify the local FWG114P. You can choose one of the following four options from the drop-down list: • By its Internet (WAN) port IP address. • By its Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) -- your domain name. • By a Fully Qualified User Name -- your name, E-mail address, or other ID. • By DER ASN.1 DN -- the binary DER encoding of your ASN.1 X.500 Distinguished Name. This field lets you identify the local FWG114P by name. 8-4 Virtual Private Networking March 2004, 202-10027-01