SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Tunnel Configuration Command Set
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As shown in the previous diagram, data coming into the product is first processed by the static filter
associated with the interface on which the data is received. This access-group is a true static filter and is
available for use regardless of whether the firewall is enabled or disabled. Next (if the data is encrypted) it
is sent to the IPSec engine for decryption. The decrypted data is then processed by the stateful inspection
firewall. Therefore, given a terminating VPN tunnel, only un-encrypted data is processed by the firewall.
The ACLs for a crypto map on an interface work in reverse logic to the ACLs for a policy-class on an
interface. When specifying the ACLs for a crypto map, the source information is the private local-side,
un-encrypted source of the data. The destination information will be the far-end, un-encrypted destination
of the data. However, ACLs for a policy-class work in reverse. The source information for the ACL in a
policy-class is the far-end. The destination information is the local-side.
Usage Examples
The following example applies all crypto maps with the name
MyMap
to the tunnel interface:
ProCurve(config)#
interface tunnel 1
ProCurve(config-tunnel 1)#
crypto map MyMap
Interfaces (Ethernet, Frame Relay, PPP, local)
Static Filter
(in)
Static Filter
(out)
IPSec
Decrypt/Discard
IPSec
Encrypt
NAT/ACP/
Firewall
Router
Содержание ProCurve Secure 7102dl
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