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10.3.2 Scenario: Site to Site
1. Enter a description for the connection.
2. The IPSec partners must identify and authenticate each other to
establish an IPSec connection.
Enter the Local ID of your own IPSec Gateway and that of the
remote IPSec Gateway (Remote ID).
3. IPSec peers use preshared keys for authentication. The
Preshared key must be configured identically on both sides.
4. For Remote Endpoint, enter the (public) IPv4 address or DNS
name of the remote IPSec peer.
If you select Any (Responder only) here, you do not have to
specify a publicly reachable address for the remote endpoint. In
this case, be.IP swift does not establish an IPSec connection to
the partner by itself, but accepts incoming connections without
checking the source address.
5. Enter the IPv4 address and netmask of the Local IPv4 subnet.
6. Enter the IPv4 address and netmask of the Remote IPv4 subnet.
Confirm your settings by clicking OK.