Chapter 12 IPSec VPN
Table 74 Security > IPSec VPN > IPSec Setting > IKE (continued)
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Local ID Type | Select IP to identify this |
| Select DNS to identify this |
| Select |
| Select ASN1DN (Abstract Syntax Notation one - Distinguished Name) |
| to identify the remote IPSec router by the subject field in a certificate. |
| This is used only with |
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Local ID Content | When you select IP in the Local ID Type field, type the IP address of |
| your computer in the Local ID Content field. |
| When you select DNS or |
| domain name or |
| 51c in the Local ID Content field. Use up to 31 ASCII characters |
| including spaces, although trailing spaces are truncated. The domain |
| name or |
| any string. |
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Peer ID Type | Select IP to identify the remote IPSec router by its IP address. |
| Select DNS to identify the remote IPSec router by a domain name. |
| Select |
| address. |
| Select ASN1DN (Abstract Syntax Notation one - Distinguished Name) |
| to identify the remote IPSec router by the subject field in a certificate. |
| This is used only with |
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Content | The configuration of the peer content depends on the peer ID type. |
| For IP, type the IP address of the computer with which you will make |
| the VPN connection. |
| For DNS or |
| identify the remote IPSec router. Use up to 31 ASCII characters |
| including spaces, although trailing spaces are truncated. The domain |
| name or |
| any string. |
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Phase 1/Phase 2 |
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Mode | Select Main or Aggressive from the |
| connecting through a secure gateway must have the same negotiation |
| mode. |
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Encryption | Select DES, 3DES, |
Algorithm | down list box. |
| When you use one of these encryption algorithms for data |
| communications, both the sending device and the receiving device |
| must use the same secret key, which can be used to encrypt and |
| decrypt the message or to generate and verify a message |
| authentication code. The DES encryption algorithm uses a |
| Triple DES (3DES) is a variation on DES that uses a |
| result, 3DES is more secure than DES. It also requires more |
| processing power, resulting in increased latency and decreased |
| throughput. This implementation of AES uses a |
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