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5 Do one of the following:
a To copy an entry, type the line number of the entry you wish to copy.
❖ The new entry is added to the bottom of the IP/VPN Policy Table. Return to Step 3.
b If you do not wish to copy an entry, press the Escape key.
❖ The IP/VPN Policy Table appears. Return to Step 3.
6 To add an entry, do the following:
a If you do not wish to add another entry, press Escape.
❖ The IP/VPN Policy Table appears, with each new entry (if any) added to the bottom
of the list. Return to Step 3.
b When screen prompts request information for this connection and its policy, type the
information for each field, and press Enter.
Note: When asked for the profile name that this connection policy uses, you must
enter a profile name that already exists in the VPN Profile Table. (To create new VPN
profiles, see Section 2.5.4.1, Configuring VPN Profiles.)
❖ When all information has been entered, you are asked for a description.
c Type a name for the connection policy.
❖ The entry is accepted. A prompt appears for another new entry. Repeat Step 6.
7 To insert an entry, do the following:
❖ A prompt asks for the line number this entry will follow.
a Type the line number and press Enter.
❖ Subsequent prompts request information for this connection and its policy.
b Type the information for each field, and press Enter.
Note: When asked for the profile name that this connection policy uses, you must
enter a profile name that already exists in the VPN Profile Table. (To create new VPN
profiles, see Section 2.5.4.1, Configuring VPN Profiles.)
❖ When all information has been entered, you are asked for a description.
c Type a name for the connection policy.
❖ The entry is accepted, and the IP/VPN Policy Table appears, with the new entry
inserted in the list at the specified location. Go to Step 3.
8 To delete an entry, type the entry’s line number.
❖ The entry is deleted, and the IP/VPN Policy Table appears. Return to Step 3.
For more information, see the VPN Configuration Module.
2.5.4.3 Selective Layer Encryption in VPNs
Encore Networks has developed a proprietary technology, Selective Layer Encryption™
(SLE, patent pending), for VPNs that traverse a satellite network. SLE works with a satellite