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** '''Enable keepalive''' - enables the tunnel's keep alive function. When enabled, the instance sends ICMP packets to the specified host at the specified frequency. If no response is received, the instance attempts to restart the connection
 
** '''Enable keepalive''' - enables the tunnel's keep alive function. When enabled, the instance sends ICMP packets to the specified host at the specified frequency. If no response is received, the instance attempts to restart the connection
 
*** '''Host''' - hostname or IP address to which ICMP packets will be sent to. Best to use a hostname/IP address belonging to the opposite instance's LAN. For this example we just use the other router's LAN IP address
 
*** '''Host''' - hostname or IP address to which ICMP packets will be sent to. Best to use a hostname/IP address belonging to the opposite instance's LAN. For this example we just use the other router's LAN IP address
*** '''Ping period (sec) - the period at which ICMP packets will be sent to the specified host
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*** '''Ping period (sec)''' - the period (in seconds) at which ICMP packets will be sent to the specified host
 
** '''Allow WebUI access''' - when checked, allows WebUI access for hosts from the opposite instance
 
** '''Allow WebUI access''' - when checked, allows WebUI access for hosts from the opposite instance
 
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* The last in configuring the IPsec intances is '''Phase settings'''. For this example we left the default Phase settings. If you're planning to change Phase settings, make sure they match with the Phase settings of the incoming connection:
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When you're finished, don't forget to click the "Save" button.
 
===Remote LAN access===
 
===Remote LAN access===
 
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