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AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide
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4.
Click 
Apply 
to save any changes to the 
VPN
 screen as well as changes made to the Auto 
Key Settings, IKE Settings and Manual Key Settings
 
screens. Navigating away from the 
screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screens being lost.
5.
Click 
Undo Changes 
(if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the 
settings displayed on the VPN, Auto Key Settings, IKE Settings and Manual Key Settings 
screens to the last saved configuration.
6.
Click 
Logout 
to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the 
logout before the applet is closed.
6.11.1 Configuring Manual Key Settings
A transform set is a combination of security protocols and algorithms applied to IPSec protected 
traffic. During security association (SA) negotiation, both gateways agree to use a particular 
transform set to protect data flow.
A transform set specifies one or two IPSec security protocols (either AH, ESP, or both) and specifies 
the algorithms to use for the selected security protocol. If you specify an ESP protocol in a transform 
set, specify just an ESP encryption transform or both an ESP encryption transform and an ESP 
authentication transform.
When the particular transform set is used during negotiations for IPSec SAs, the entire transform set 
(the combination of protocols, algorithms, and other settings) must match a transform set at the 
remote end of the gateway. 
Use the 
Manual Key Settings
 screen to specify the transform sets used for VPN access. 
To configure manual key settings for the access point:
1.
Select 
Network Configuration 
-> 
WAN 
-> 
VPN
 from the access point menu tree.
2.
Refer to the 
VPN Tunnel Config 
field, select the 
Manual Key Exchange 
radio button and 
click the 
Manual Key Settings
 button.
IKE Settings 
After selecting Auto (IKE) Key Exchange, click the 
IKE Settings 
button to open a screen where IKE specific settings can be 
configured. For more information, see 
.