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Chapter 22 IPSec VPN Table 105 Configuration > VPN > IPSec VPN > VPN Gateway > Edit (continued) LABEL Local ID Type DESCRIPTION This field is read-only if the UAG and remote IPSec router use certificates to identify each other. Select which type of identification is used to identify the UAG during authentication. Choices are: IP - the UAG is identified by an IP address DNS - the UAG is identified by a domain name Content E-mail - the UAG is identified by the string specified in this field This field is read-only if the UAG and remote IPSec router use certificates to identify each other. Type the identity of the UAG during authentication. The identity depends on the Local ID Type. IP - type an IP address; if you type 0.0.0.0, the UAG uses the IP address specified in the My Address field. This is not recommended in the following situations: • There is a NAT router between the UAG and remote IPSec router. • You want the remote IPSec router to be able to distinguish between IPSec SA requests that come from IPSec routers with dynamic WAN IP addresses. In these situations, use a different IP address, or use a different Local ID Type. DNS - type the domain name; you can use up to 63 ASCII characters including spaces, although trailing spaces are truncated. This value is only used for identification and can be any string. Peer ID Type E-mail - the UAG is identified by the string you specify here; you can use up to 63 ASCII characters including spaces, although trailing spaces are truncated. This value is only used for identification and can be any string. Select which type of identification is used to identify the remote IPSec router during authentication. Choices are: IP - the remote IPSec router is identified by an IP address DNS - the remote IPSec router is identified by a domain name E-mail - the remote IPSec router is identified by the string specified in this field Any - the UAG does not check the identity of the remote IPSec router If the UAG and remote IPSec router use certificates, there is one more choice. Subject Name - the remote IPSec router is identified by the subject name in the certificate UAG715 User's Guide 269