Mode Config | This columns displays a green checkmark for the Crypto Map used with the current interface. |
| A “X” is displayed next to other Crypto Maps not currently being used. |
Number of Peers | Displays the number of peers used by each Crypto Map displayed. |
SA Lifetime (secs) | Displays a SA Lifetime (in seconds) that forces the periodical expiration and |
| of peer credentials. Thus, continually validating the peer relationship. |
SA Lifetime (Kb) | Causes the security association to time out after the specified amount of traffic (in kilobytes) |
| has passed through the IPSec tunnel using the security association. |
ACL ID | Displays the name of the Access Control List (ACL) ID used for each Crypto Map. |
Number of Interfaces | Displays the number of interfaces each specific Crypto Map is used with. |
4.Select an existing Crypto Map and click the Edit button to modify the Crypto Map’s attributes. If an entire Crypto Map requires revision, consider deleting the Crypto Map and creating a new one using the Add function.
Refer to the definitions supplied for the Add Crypto Map screen (on the next page) to ascertain the requirements for editing a Crypto Map.
5.Select an existing Crypto Map and click the Delete button to remove it from the list of available Crypto Maps within the screen.
6.Click the Add button to define the attributes of a new Crypto Map.
a. Assign a Seq # (sequence number) to distinguish one Crypto Map from the another. The sequence number determines its priority among the other Crypto Maps. The lower the number, the higher the priority.