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ESP
Select
ESP
if you want to use ESP (Encapsulation Security
Payload). The ESP protocol (RFC 2406) provides encryption as
well as the services offered by AH. If you select
ESP
here, you
must select options from the
Encryption Algorithm
and
Authentication Algorithm
fields (described next).
AH
Select
AH
if you want to use AH (Authentication Header
Protocol). The AH protocol (RFC 2402) was designed for integrity,
authentication, sequence integrity (replay resistance), and
nonrepudiation, but not for confidentiality, for which the ESP was
designed. If you select
AH
here, you must select options from the
Authentication Algorithm
field.
Encryption Algorithm
Select
DES
,
3DES
,
AES 128
,
AES 192
,
AES 256
or
NULL
from
the drop-down list.
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 56-bit key. Triple DES (
3DES
) is a variation on DES that
uses a 168-bit key. As a result,
3DES
is more secure than
DES
. It
also requires more processing power, resulting in increased
latency and decreased throughput. You can select a 128-bit,
192-bit, or 256-bit key with this implementation of
AES
.
AES
is
faster than
3DES
.
Select
NULL
to set up a tunnel without encryption. When you
select
NULL
, you do not enter an encryption key.
Authentication
Algorithm
Select
SHA1
or
MD5
from the drop-down list.
MD5
(Message
Digest 5) and
SHA1
(Secure Hash Algorithm) are hash algorithms
used to authenticate packet data. The
SHA1
algorithm is
generally considered stronger than
MD5
, but is slower. Select
MD5
for minimal security and
SHA-1
for maximum security.
Advanced
Click
Advanced
to go to a screen where you can configure
detailed IKE (Internet Key Exchange) negotiation–phase 1
(Authentication) and phase 2 (Key Exchange) settings for the
rule.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Business Secure Router.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to return to the
VPN Summary
screen without
saving your changes.
Table 56
VPN Branch Office rule setup
Label
Description
Summary of Contents for BSR222
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Page 256: ...256 Chapter 13 VPN NN47922 500 Figure 82 VPN Client Termination advanced ...
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Page 264: ...264 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47922 500 Figure 84 My Certificates ...
Page 290: ...290 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47922 500 Figure 95 Trusted remote host details ...
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Page 318: ...318 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47922 500 Figure 107 Local User database edit ...
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