Specifications

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click it to remove the check mark.
Edit an IPSec Entry: If you want to modify a configured IPSec entry, click its Edit
hyperlink, the related information will be displayed in the setup page. Then modify it,
and click the Save button.
Delete IPSec Entry(s): If you want to delete one or more IPSec entries, select the
leftmost check boxes of them, and then click the Delete button.
12.2.5 Configuration Examples for IPSec AutoKey
(IKE)
As mentioned earlier, in the AutoKey (IKE) mode, there are three connection types to
choose:
Bidirectional (Gateway-to-Gateway IPSec VPN): Both IPSec endpoints have static
IP addresses. In this case, the local UTT VPN gateway can act as an initiator or
responder.
Answer-Only (Static-to-Dynamic IPSec VPN): The local UTT VPN gateway has a
static IP address, while the remote endpoint (another UTT VPN gateway or
compatible VPN appliance) has a dynamic IP address. In this case, the local UTT
VPN gateway can only act as a responder, and the remote endpoint should provide
its identity information (such as an Email address, a domain name, etc) for
authentication.
Originate-Only (Dynamic-to-Static IPSec VPN): The local UTT VPN gateway has a
dynamic IP address, while the remote endpoint (another UTT VPN gateway or
compatible VPN appliance) has a static IP address. In this case, the local UTT VPN
gateway can only act as an initiator, and it should provide its identity information
(such as an Email address, a domain name, etc) to the remote endpoint for
authentication.
12.2.5.1 Bidirectional (Gateway-to-Gateway IPSec VPN)
If both IPSec endpoints have static IP addresses, you can choose
Bidirectional as the connection type.