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Network Tab
3.4.4.3
IPSEC
The IPSEC dialog window is split into two sections. The top section pertains to the IPSEC configuration and the bottom por‐
tion is where IPSEC tunnels are created and edited.
IPSEC Configuration
Enable IPSEC: Specify whether you want to enable the IPSEC service. If you select No, all tunnels will be disabled.
Enable NAT Traversal: Specify whether all tunnels will use NAT Traversal.
Coordinate with Wireless Connection: You may select specific actions to be performed either upon PPP connect, PPP
disconnect or both. The available actions include:
Do Nothing: Perform no action
Restart: IPSEC is restarted
Stop: IPSEC is stopped
With these combinations, the connection management may be fine‐tuned so that the tunnel(s) may be able to restart
faster, rather than having to rely on Dead Peer detection or other time out mechanisms alone.
Coordinate with PPPoE: You may select specific actions to be performed either upon PPP connect, PPP disconnect or
both. The available actions include:
Do Nothing: Perform no action
Restart: IPSEC is restarted
Stop: IPSEC is stopped
With these combinations, the connection management may be fine tuned so that the tunnel(s) may be able to restart
faster rather than having to rely on Dead Peer detection or other time out mechanisms alone.