Chapter 13 VPN

13.3.3 IKE Phases

There are two phases to every IKE (Internet Key Exchange) negotiation – phase 1 (Authentication) and phase 2 (Key Exchange). A phase 1 exchange establishes an IKE SA and the second one uses that SA to negotiate SAs for IPSec.

Figure 53 Two Phases to Set Up the IPSec SA

In phase 1 you must:

Choose a negotiation mode.

Authenticate the connection by entering a pre-shared key.

Choose an encryption algorithm.

Choose an authentication algorithm.

Choose a Diffie-Hellman public-key cryptography key group.

Set the IKE SA lifetime. This field allows you to determine how long an IKE SA should stay up before it times out. An IKE SA times out when the IKE SA lifetime period expires. If an IKE SA times out when an IPSec SA is already established, the IPSec SA stays connected.

In phase 2 you must:

Choose an encryption algorithm.

Choose an authentication algorithm

Choose a Diffie-Hellman public-key cryptography key group.

Set the IPSec SA lifetime. This field allows you to determine how long the IPSec SA should stay up before it times out. The LTE Device automatically renegotiates the IPSec SA if there is traffic when the IPSec SA lifetime period expires. If an IPSec SA times out, then the IPSec router must renegotiate the SA the next time someone attempts to send traffic.

13.3.4Negotiation Mode

The phase 1 Negotiation Mode you select determines how the Security Association (SA) will be established for each connection through IKE negotiations.

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