IPSec Tunnel(s) definition
IPSec Tunnel(s) means a communication path between two end points. IPSec Tunnels can be either static or dynamic.
IPSec Tunnel(s) means a static or dynamic communication path for IP Traffic between two end points. “Management Traffic” means any data sent from a Probe to the Cloud Management System for configuration, reporting or monitoring.
IPSec Tunnel(s) means a communication path between two end points. Parameters for encryption and authentication are negotiated according to the IPSec framework. IPSec Tunnels can be either static or dynamic. “LAN” means Local Area Network comprising the Customer’s internal data network
More Definitions of IPSec Tunnel(s)
IPSec Tunnel(s) means a communication path between two end points. Parameters for encryption and authentication are negotiated according to the IPSec framework. IPSec Tunnels can be either static or dynamic.
IPSec Tunnel(s) means either a static or dynamic virtual communication path between two end points that may be encrypted and have different levels of authentication to ensure the Customer has secure connectivity. “Mitigation Action” means a recommended mitigating action which should be taken to address the impact of IOCs identified by BT.