Security Endpoint Link Filter for IKE Tunnels
Use this window to identify the remote security endpoint of the
IKE tunnel you would like displayed. By default, the input field
contains the value from the Remote Security Endpoint column from the
selected tunnel, but this value may be edited.
This window has the following field:
- Remote Security Endpoint: The IP address
of the remote security endpoint of the IKE tunnels to be displayed.
This may be an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address.
IPv4 addresses can
take one of these formats:
- d.d.d.d: When a four-part address
is specified, each part is interpreted as a byte of data and is assigned,
from left to right, to the four bytes of an IPv4 address.
- d.d.d: When a three-part address
is specified, the last part is interpreted as a 16-bit quantity and
placed in the right-most two bytes of the network address.
This format makes the three-part address format convenient
for specifying Class B network addresses, such as "128.net.host."
- d.d:When a two part address is supplied,
the last part is interpreted as a 24-bit quantity and placed in the
right-most three bytes of the network address. This makes the
two-part address format convenient for specifying Class A network
addresses, such as "net.host."
- d: When only one part is given, the value
is stored directly in the network address without any byte rearrangement
IPv6 addresses are expressed in colon hexidecimal notation.
IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses will be converted to IPv4 addresses.
By default, the input field is prefilled with the value from
the Remote Security Endpoint column of the selected
tunnel.
Notes:
- When you click OK, the target workspace
is displayed using the specified value.
- If you click Cancel, the target workspace
is displayed with no data.