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IPSEC
Please refer to Aplication Note from our website “AN1- IPSec configuration on MTX-Router-EOS”.
Name: Indicate this connection name, must be unique.
Enabled: If enable, the connection will send tunnel connection request when it is reboot or re-connection, otherwise it is no need if disable.
Local WAN Interface: Local addresss of the tunnel.
Remote Host Address: IP/domain name of end opposite; this option can not fill in if using tunnel mode server
Local Subnet: IPSec local protects subnet and subnet mask, i.e. 192.168.1.0/24; this option can not fill in if using transfer mode.
Remote Subnet: IPSec opposite end protects subnet and subnet mask, i.e.192.168.7.0/24; this option can not fill in if using transfer mode.
Local ID: Tunnel local end identification, IP and domain name are available.
Remote ID: Tunnel opposite end identification, IP and domain name are available.
Use a Pre-Shared Key: Choose use share encryption option.
Enable Advanced Settings: Enable to configure 1st and 2nd phase information, otherwise it will auto negotiation according to opposite end.
Phase 1(IKE)
Encryption: IKE phased encryption mode.
Integrity: IKE phased integrity solution.
DHGrouptype: DH exchange algorithm.
Lifetime: Set IKE lifetime, current unit is hour, the default is 0.
Phase 2(ESP)
Encryption: ESP encryption type.
Integrity: ESP integrity solution.
Keylife: Set ESP keylife, current unit is hour, the default is 0.
IKE aggressive mode allowed: Negotiation mode adopt aggressive mode if tick; it is main mode if non-tick.
Perfect Forward Secrecy: Tick to enable PFS, non-tick to disable PFS.
Enable DPD Detection: Enable or disable this function, tick means enable.
Time Interval: Set time interval of connect detection (DPD).
Timeout: Set the timeout of connect detection.
Action: Set the action of connect detection.



Enter the “ethernet” or “modem” connection type:
For an ethernet configuration, make sure the IP parameters are compatible with server access according to the concentrator local network configuration. For an ethernet connection, the configuration must be compatible with the concentrator’s local network topology so that it can access the servers. This configuration is done from the “Networks” configuration page (see section 3.2.2.3: “Networks”).
For a modem connection, the modem configuration must be correct before a connection can be set up. This configuration is done from the “Modem” configuration page (see section 3.2.2.4: “Modem”).
The parameters for the servers to be configured are at least the following:
Therefore the following fields need to be configured: “Interface”, “Type”, “Server type”, “Address”, “Port”, “Login” and “Password”.
The other fields can be left at the default values subject to the directories having been properly created beforehand. See section 3.1.2: “Configuration files” for more details.

Wait. The concentrator will reboot using its factory configuration.







