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WSG Service Configuration
Configuring WSG Service enables SecGW functionality. The general configuration sequence includes:
Important:
You must be logged into the StarOS CLI of a VPC-VSM instance to execute the commands
described below.
Important:
For complete information on CLI commands described below, see the Command Line Interface
Reference.
WSG Service
This procedure enables WSG service and moves to WSG Configuration mode. The Wireless Security Gateway
Configuration Mode is used to define the operating parameters for IPSec-based access control and handling of
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) packets. Up to 25 WSG services can be configured per StarOS instance.
Configuration Mode is used to define the operating parameters for IPSec-based access control and handling of
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) packets. Up to 25 WSG services can be configured per StarOS instance.
Execute the following command sequence to move to the Wireless Security Gateway Configuration Mode:
config
context context_name
wsg-service service_name
For additional information, see the WSG-Service Configuration Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line
Interface Reference.
Interface Reference.
Bind Address and Crypto Template
In the WSG Configuration mode, the following command sequence binds the WSG service to the specified IPv4 or IPv6
address and crypto template.
address and crypto template.
bind address ip_address crypto-template template_name
The ip_address may be in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated hexadecimal notation.
The template_name specifies an existing crypto template as an alphanumeric string of 0 through 127 characters.