Introduction
Forcepoint ONE SSE cloud SWG solution enables web traffic filtering when a SmartEdge agent cannot be deployed on the end user's machine, such as for Guest users or IoT devices or when the organization does not want to deploy an agent.
IPsec overview
IPsec is an extension to the IP protocol that provides secure traffic tunneling by authenticating and encrypting information sent over a network.
Throughput
For Forcepoint ONE SSE Cloud SWG, Forcepoint allocates 0.1 megabits per second (Mbps) per licensed user per virtual datacenter.
Audience
Defines the audience of this document.
Configurations in Forcepoint ONE SSE
This section details the configurations required to setup IPsec tunnel in Forcepoint ONE SSE.
Creating Sites
A Site represents a corporate location from which traffic will originate. While creating a Site, you can configure IPsec tunnel through which traffic should be sent over to cloud and create or add subnets groups within the site.
Viewing Tunnels
After creating tunnels, you can monitor the status of each tunnel under Analyze > Tunnels page.
Configurations on edge devices
This section details the configurations you need to carry on any other edge device using the details from the Analyze > Tunnels page in Forcepoint ONE SSE portal. To view existing How-to documents, refer to the Forcepoint ONE (FONE) Documentation.
Supported IPsec settings
For IPsec connectivity, your edge device must be configured to use Forcepoint-supported IKE tunnel negotiation and IPsec encryption settings.
Abbreviations for configuration parameters in IPsec examples
Abbreviations are used for configuration parameters in the configuration examples. Replace the abbreviations with the appropriate addresses and values for your configuration.
Configurations on any edge device
You can configure any edge device by configuring certain parameters so that the web traffic, originating from the site's subnets, is forwarded to Forcepoint ONE SSE Cloud through IPsec tunnel.
Troubleshooting IPsec tunnels
The troubleshooting information describes some typical problems that you might encounter in configuring and establishing your IPsec tunnels, and the suggested actions for how to resolve the problems.
Verifying high availability failover
For each site you add, it is important to ensure that the High Availability (HA) failover capability is provisioned and configured correctly such that failover happens successfully when required.