Chapter 4
Configuration via the Command Line Interface
4.3.5 Delete a Peer Descriptor
delete command The ipsec peer descriptor delete command deletes a Peer Security Descriptor.
Example In this example the
[ipsec | peer]=>descriptor |
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AES_SHA1_Adv | peerdes1 |
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:IPSec peer descriptor delete name=peerdes1 [ipsec peer descriptor]=>
The result of this operation is verified with the list command.
[ipsec peer descriptor]=> [ipsec peer descriptor]=>list
[AES_SHA1] : AES(128) SHA1 MODP1024 Lifetime 3600s
[AES_MD5] : AES(128) MD5 MODP1024 Lifetime 3600s
[3DES_SHA1] : 3DES SHA1 MODP1024 Lifetime 3600s
[3DES_MD5] : 3DES MD5 MODP1024 Lifetime 3600s
[DES_SHA1] : DES SHA1 MODP768 Lifetime 3600s
[DES_MD5] : DES MD5 MODP768 Lifetime 3600s
[AES_SHA1_Adv] : AES(256) SHA1 MODP1536 Lifetime 86400s [ipsec peer descriptor]=>
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