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NetVanta 2000 Series System Manual Section 4, User Interface Guide
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If you answer affirmative to this dialog by clicking Y
ES
, the VPN policy will be removed.
Editing A VPN Policy
Select the VPN policy you want to edit from the VPN policy table and click M
ODIFY
button. This brings the
selected VPN policy in the edit mode.
Here you can make the desired changes to the VPN policy.
Viewing A VPN Policy
Select the VPN policy you want to view from the VPN policy table. Click on the S
HOW
button. This shows
the selected VPN policy in non-editable form.
This VPN policy view does not show any keying information.
Changing Priority of A VPN Policy
Similar to access policies you can change the priority of VPN policy by two ways: You can do simply
priority corrections by using the up (-) and down (¯) buttons, which are located at the end columns of each
policy in the VPN policy table. Clicking the up or down button increases or decreases the priority of the
access policy with respect to its neighboring policies.
Alternative way can be used for major priority corrections. Select the policy whose priority you want to
change by entering its policy name in the text box located after
P
LACE
tab. This is located at the end of the
policy table.
Then use the drop down menu with
BEFORE/AFTER options and the next VPN policy-name text box to
define the new place for this VPN policy in the table. Click the
OK button.
The VPN policy will be moved to the new place in the table.
To configure security policy you have to select the choice
Y
ES
in the A
CCESS
P
OLICIES
.
If there are secure communications active using this VPN policy, they may get disrupted.
If there are secure communications active using this VPN policy, they may get disrupted
due to the changes in the VPN policy parameters.
If the access policies are wider than IPsec policies the traffic which doesn't falls in the
range will be passed through as plain packets.