lifetime
Syntax
To set an IKE lifetime:
lifetime
seconds
no lifetime
To set an IPSec transport profile lifetime:
lifetime { kilobytes
lowKilobytes highKilobytes
| seconds
txLowSeconds txHighSeconds
| seconds
txLowSeconds txHighSeconds
kilobytes
lowKilobytes highKilobytes
}
no lifetime
To set an IPSec tunnel profile lifetime:
lifetime { seconds
tunLowSeconds tunHighSeconds
| kilobytes
lowKilobytes
highKilobytes
| seconds
tunLowSeconds tunHighSeconds
kilobytes
lowKilobytes
highKilobytes
}
no lifetime
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
IPSec Tunnel Profile Configuration mode added in JUNOSe Release 7.3.0.
Description
From IKE Policy Configuration mode, associates a lifetime with IKE SAs established
with this IKE policy. The
no
version restores the lifetime to its default, 28800 seconds
(8 hours).
From IPSec Transport Profile Configuration mode, sets a lifetime range for the IPSec
connection in volume of traffic and/or in seconds. If the client PC offers a lifetime
within this range, the router accepts the offer. The
no
version returns the lifetime to
the default, 100000–4294967295 KB and 900–86400 seconds (1–24 hours).
From IPSec Tunnel Profile Configuration mode, specifies the IPSec lifetime range
used on IPSec security association negotiations. The
no
version returns the lifetime
to its default, 28800 seconds (8 hours) and no traffic volume limit.
Options
■
seconds
—Number of seconds an SA lives before expiring; in the range 900–86400
seconds
■
lowKilobytes
—Lower range of the lifetime in kilobytes; in the range
100000–4294967295 KB; default value is 100000
■
highKilobytes
—Higher range of the lifetime in kilobytes; in the range
100000–4294967295 KB; default value is 4294967295
■
txLowSeconds
—Lower range of the lifetime in seconds; in the range 300–86400
seconds; default value is 3600
lifetime
■
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