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configuration:security:encryption [2018/10/16 10:19] – acruz | configuration:security:encryption [2018/10/16 10:33] – acruz |
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- Go to **Security / Encryption**, check on the **Activation** //checkbox// and click **Apply**.\\ {{:configuration:security:ipsec_1.png?nolink|}} | - Go to **Security / Encryption**, check on the **Activation** //checkbox// and click **Apply**.\\ {{:configuration:security:ipsec_1.png?nolink|}} |
- Go to **Connections** and click **Add** button.\\ {{:configuration:security:ipsec_2.png?nolink|}} | - Go to **Connections** and click **Add** button.\\ {{:configuration:security:ipsec_2.png?nolink|}} |
- Set the connection **name**, check on the **status** //checkbox//,select **IPSEC type**, set the **authentication type***, set **Local ID** of connection, choose **local IP**, set the **Remote Ip** and click **Add** button.\\ {{:configuration:security:ipsec_3.png?nolink|}} | - Set the mandatory parameters: |
| * **Name:** set the name of connection. |
| * **Type:** select the type of connection. |
| * **Authentication type:** check the authentication type. |
| * **Authentication method:** check the required method in case of selecting **PSK** set the **Pre-Phased-Key**. |
| * **Local ID:** set ID local. |
| * **Ip local:** select a ip that you want to use. |
| * **remote ip:** select a remote ip to establish the connection. |
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:!: When connecting to iphone or ipad the local id must be a FDQN | :!: When connecting to iphone or ipad the local id must be a FDQN |