Efficient Networks
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Command Line Interface Guide
Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands
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ike peers set peerid
Sets the peer ID for the IKE peer connection. This command is used only when
aggressive mode has been selected by the
ike peers set mode
command for this peer
name.
The peer ID must match the local ID on the other end of the connection. The peer ID
can be an IP address, domain name, or e-mail address as specified by the
ike peers
set peeridtype
command. For more information, see “
IKE Peer Commands” on page
5-56.
Mgmt Class
Security (R/W)
Input Format
ike peers set peerid <aggressivemodeid> <peername>
Parameters
Example
Response
Command prompt.
ike peers set peeridtype
Sets the type of the peer ID for the IKE peer connection. This command is used only
when aggressive mode has been selected by the
ike peers set mode
command for
this peer name.
The local peer type must match the local ID type on the other end of the connection.
The possible ID types are IP address, domain name, or e-mail address. For more
information, see “
IKE Peer Commands” on page 5-56.
Mgmt Class
Security (R/W)
<AggressiveModeID>
IP address
a
, domain name
b
, or e-mail address.
a
Dotted-decimal notation, ASCII string
b
ASCII string
<peername>
b
Name of the IKE peer whose peer ID is specified.
c
c
To see the peer names, use the
ike peers list
command.
-> ike peers set peerid example.efficient.com my_aggressive_peer