34. In the Session key settings, select "Generate a new key every", and enter the same
validity period (in [Seconds] or [Kbytes]) as that specified for [Life Time] on the machine.
35. Click [OK], and then click [Next].
36. Click [Finish].
If you are using IPv6, you must repeat this procedure from Step 12 and specify ICMPv6 as an
exception. When you reach Step 22, select [58] as the protocol number for the "Other" target
protocol type, and then set [Negotiate security] to [Permit].
37. Select the filter action that you have just created, and then click [Next].
38. Select one of options for an authentication method, and then click [Next].
39. Click [Finish], and then click [OK] twice.
The new IP security policy (IPsec settings) is specified.
40. Select the security policy that you have just created, right click on it, and then click
[Assign].
IPsec settings on the computer are enabled.
• To disable the computer's IPsec settings, select the security policy, right click, and then click [Un-
assign].
Enabling and Disabling IPsec Using the Control Panel
• This function is available only when an administrator password is specified.
1. Press the [Setting] icon on the [Home] screen.
2. Press [Administrator Tools].
3. Press [IPsec].
4. Press [Active] or [Inactive].
• A password for accessing the [Administrator Tools] menu can be specified in [Admin. Tools Lock].
For details about [Admin. Tools Lock], see page 257 "Administrator Tools Settings".
• You can press [Exit] to exit to the previous level of the menu tree.
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