IKE-CFG

When configuring VPN dial-in connections, there is as an alternative to fixed IP addresses for the remote sites that dial in, in that a pool of IP addresses can be made available to them. To this end, the "IKE-CFG" mode is additionally added to the entries in the connection list.

Note: When set as server, the remote site must be configured as IKE-CFG client, and thus has to request an IP address from the server. To dial in with a LANCOM Advanced VPN Client, the option "Use IKE Config Mode" has to be activated in the connection profile.
SNMP ID:
2.19.9.11 
Console path:
Setup > VPN > VPN-Peers
Possible values:
Off
If the IKE-CFG mode is switched off, no IP addresses will be assigned for the connection. Fixed IP addresses must be defined for both ends of the connection.
Client
With this setting, the device functions as the client for this VPN connection and requests an IP address from the remote site (server). The device acts in a similar manner to a VPN client.
Server
With this setting, the device functions as the server for this VPN connection. The assignment of an IP address to the client can take place in two ways:
If the remote site is entered in the routing table, the IP address defined here will be assigned to the client.
If the remote site is not entered in the routing table, an IP address which is available from the IP pool will be taken for the dial-in connections.
Default:
Off

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