Specifications
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A31003-H3580-M103-2-76A9, 01-2009
7-76 HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Security
7.2.5.57 Deleting tunnels
You can delete a configured tunnel (see Section 7.2.5.53, "Adding tunnels").
WBM path:
WBM (write access activated with the Padlock icon in the control area?) > Explorers > Security
> (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Tunnels > (double-click) Configured Tunnels > (right-click)
selected tunnel > Delete Tunnel
A warning is displayed. Click Delete followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new
configuration status permanently with the Save icon in the control area).
7.2.5.58 Rules
Rules define how IP packets should be handled. The following rule actions are possible:
● Pass: the IP packet is forwarded (allowed to pass). You can select whether the IP packet
should use a VPN tunnel (encrypted) or not.
● Deny: the IP packet is not forwarded (ignored). You can select whether the IP packet should
use a VPN tunnel (encrypted) or not.
Background information:
See Section 9.6.5, "Rules"
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Security > (double-click) VPN > Rules
Double-click Rules in the tree structure to display the following entries:
> Active Rules
> Configured Rules
You can use the Active Rules function to view which rules are active and which settings are en-
abled for these rules.
You can use the Configured Rules function to configure, edit, and delete rules.
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Deletion is not possible if a rule still exists for the tunnel you want to delete. You
should therefore start by deleting rules (if applicable) that refer to the tunnel you want
to delete (see Section 7.2.5.68, "Deleting rules").