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IPSec Tunnel General Tab
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IPSec Tunnel General Tab
- Network > IPSec Tunnels > General
Use the following fields to set up an IPSec tunnel.
IPSec Tunnel General
Settings | Description |
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Name | Enter a Name to identify
the tunnel (up to 63 characters). The name is case-sensitive and
must be unique. Use only letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and
underscores. The 63-character limit for this field includes
the tunnel name in addition to the Proxy ID, which is separated
by a colon character. |
Tunnel Interface | Select an existing tunnel interface, or
click New Tunnel Interface. For information
on creating a tunnel interface, refer to Network
> Interfaces > Tunnel. |
IPv4 or IPv6 | Select IPv4 or IPv6 to
configure the tunnel to have endpoints with that IP type of address. |
Type | Select whether to use an automatically generated
or manually entered security key. Auto key is recommended. |
Auto Key | If you choose Auto Key,
specify the following:
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Manual Key | If you choose Manual Key,
specify the following:
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GlobalProtect Satellite | If you choose GlobalProtect Satellite,
specify the following:
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