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You configure Phase 1 and Phase 2 settings for each IPSec VPN.
Branch Office VPN
For a manual Branch Office VPN (BOVPN), you configure Phase 1 settings when you define a Branch Office gateway, and you configure Phase 2 settings when you define a Branch Office tunnel.
For more information about BOVPN Phase 1 and Phase 2 settings, see:
For a BOVPN virtual interface Phase 1 and Phase 2 settings are in the BOVPN virtual interface configuration. For more information, see Configure a BOVPN Virtual Interface.
For Mobile VPN with IPSec, Mobile VPN with L2TP, and Mobile VPN with IKEv2, many of the Phase 1 and Phase 2 settings are set automatically by the setup wizards. You can also manage these settings in the Web UI or Policy Manager.
For Mobile VPN with IPSec, you configure the Phase 1 and Phase 2 settings when you add or edit a Mobile VPN with IPSec configuration.
For more information, see:
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Use a Certificate for IPSec VPN Tunnel Authentication
When an IPSec tunnel is created, the IPSec protocol checks the identity of each endpoint with either a pre-shared key (PSK) or a certificate imported and stored on the Firebox. You configure the tunnel authentication method in the VPN Phase 1 settings.
For more information about how to use a certificate for tunnel authentication, see: