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An IPsec Policy is a set of conditions, configuration options and security settings which allows two
systems to agree on how to secure traffic between them. Multiple policies can be simultaneously
active, however the scope and policy list order may alter the overall policy behavior.
Note: Before creating Policies, configure Host Groups, Protocol Groups and Actions.
6. In the Define Policy area, there are three policy options:
• Hosts Groups
• Protocol Groups
• Action
This area allows you to select settings for allowing or disallowing Hosts and Protocols and what
action to be taken.
7. For each individual option select settings from each drop-down menu.
8. Click on the [Add Policy] button.
Saved Policies
9. In the Saved Policies area, there will be a list of all the policies saved.
10. To delete a policy, highlight the policy and click on the [Delete] button.
11. Also you can prioritise an individual policy by clicking the [Promote] and [Demote] buttons.
Disable IP Sec at the device
Note: To configure this feature or these settings access the Tools pathway as a System
Administrator. For details, refer to Access Tools Pathway as a System Administrator on page 18.
1. From the Tools pathway, touch [Network Settings].
2. Touch [IP Sec].
3. Touch [Disable], then touch [Save].
4. Press the <Log In/Out> button.
5. Touch [Logout] to exit the Tools pathway.
Host Groups
Host Group page allows you to view and manage host groups. A host group is a logical grouping of
hosts based on their specific IP Address or subnet address range.This option displays all the Host
Groups saved and the details of each Host Group.
At your Workstation:
Note: To configure this feature or these settings access the Properties tab as a System
Administrator. For details, refer to Access Internet Services as System Administrator on page 24.
1. From the Properties tab, click on the [Security] link.
2. Select [IP Sec] in the directory tree.
3. Ensure [Host Groups] tab is highlighted under the IPsec heading.
4. Host Groups can be deleted by highlighting a Host Group in the IP Host Group area, and clicking
on the [Delete] button. If the Host Group selected is not being used by a security policy, then click
on the [OK] button.