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below to delete a factory-default map, edit an existing map, or create your own custom IPsec dynamic map
instead:
In the WebUI
1. Scroll down to the IPsec Dynamic Map section of the IPSEC tab, then click Edit by a map name to edit an
existing map, or click Add to create a new map.
You can also delete a predefined factory-default dynamic map by clicking Delete.
2. In the Name field, enter a name for the dynamic map.
3. In the Priority field, enter a priority number for the map. Negotiation requests for security associations try
to match the highest-priority map first. If that map does not match, the negotiation request continues
down the list to the next-highest priority map until a match is made.
4. Click the Version drop-down list, and select v2 to create a map for remote peers using IKEv2.
5. (Optional) Configure Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) settings for the dynamic peer by assigning a Diffie-
Hellman prime modulus group. PFS provides an additional level of security by ensuring that the IPsec SA
key was not derived from any other key, and therefore can not be compromised if another key is broken.
Click the Set PFS drop-down list and select one of the following groups:
l Group 1: 768-bit DiffieHellman prime modulus group.
l Group 2: 1024-bit DiffieHellman prime modulus group.
l Group 14: 2048-bit DiffieHellman prime modulus group.
l Group 19: 256-bit random DiffieHellman ECP modulus group.
l Group 20: 384-bit random DiffieHellman ECP modulus group.
6. Select the transform set for the map to define a specific encryption and authentication type used by the
dynamic peer. Click the Transform Set drop-down list, and select the transform set for the dynamic peer.
To view current configuration settings for an IPsec transform-set, access the command-line interface and issue the
command crypto ipsec transform-set tag <transform-set-name>.
7. Set the Life Time to define the lifetime of the security association for the dynamic peer in seconds or
kilobytes. The default value is 7200 seconds. To change this value, uncheck the default checkbox and enter
a value between 300 and 86400 seconds or 1000 and 1000000000 kilobytes.
8. Click Done.
Finalizing WebUI changes
When you have finished configuring your IPsec VPN settings, click Apply to apply the new settings before
navigating to other pages.
Configuring an L2TP VPN with IKEv2 in the CLI
Use the following procedures in the CLI to configure a remote access VPN for L2TP IPsec using IKEv2:
1. Define the server addresses:
(host)(config) #vpdn group l2tp
enable
client configuration {dns|wins} <ipaddr1> [<ipaddr2>]
2. Enable authentication methods for IKEv2 clients:
(host)(config) #crypto isakmp eap-passthrough {eap-mschapv2|eap-peap|eap-tls}
3. Create address pools:
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