Configuring IPSec In Windows 2000393 In the menu click Console, and then Add/Remove Snap-in.The Add/Remove Snap-in screen appears.4 Click Add.The Add Standalone Snap-in screen appears.5 Select IP Security Policy Management, and then click Add.The Select which computer this Snap-in will manage screen appears.6 Enable the Local computer option.7 Click Finish, Close, and then OK.Creating the PolicyThis sequence creates and names the new security policy.The Console1 and Console Root screen appears with IP Security Policies on Local Machinedisplayed in the list.1 In the left pane, click IP Security Policies on Local Machine.2 Right-click inside the right pane below the list items.3 From the pop-up menu, select Create IP Security Policy.The IP Security Policy Wizard Starts.4 Click Next.The IP Security Policy Name screen appears.5 Enter a name for the new security policy that you are creating. You can enter adescription to help you identify this policy.6 Click Next.The Requests for Secure Communication screen appears.7 Clear the Activate the default response rule check box.8 Click Next and then Finish.A screen appears with the name of the new security policy in the title bar.9 Click Add.The Security Rule Wizard starts.10 Click Next.The Tunnel Endpoint screen appears.11 Enable the default option This rule does not specify a tunnel, and then click Next.The Network Type screen appears.12 Enable the default option All network connections, and then click Next.The Authentication Methods screen appears.13 Enable the Use this string to protect the key exchange (preshared key): option, typethe appropriate string text in the entry field, and then click Next.Creating a FilterThis sequence creates a filter for the policy.The IP Filter List screen appears.1 Click Add.A new IP Filter List screen appears.