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Manual Settings for an IPsec Template, Authentication Key ESP, AH

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Security Features EAP EAP is an authentication protocol that is an extension of PPP. When using EAP with IEEE 802.1x, a different key is used for user authentication during each session. The following settings are necessary only when EAP - MD5 or EAP - MS-CHAPv2 is selected in Authentication Method:  Mode Select Server-Mode or Client-Mode.  Certificate Select the certificate.  User Name Type the user name (up to 32 characters).  Password 6 Type the password (up to 32 characters). The password must be entered two times for confirmation.  Certificate Click this button to move to the Certificate configuration screen. Manual Settings for an IPsec Template 6 Template Name Type a name for the template (up to 16 characters). Use Prefixed Template Select Custom, IKEv1 High Security, IKEv1 Medium Security, IKEv2 High Security, or IKEv2 Medium Security. The settings are different depending on the selected template. NOTE The default template may differ depending on whether you selected Main or Aggressive for Negotiation Mode on the IPsec configuration screen. Internet Key Exchange (IKE) IKE is a communication protocol used to exchange encryption keys in order to carry out encrypted communication using IPsec. To carry out encrypted communication for that time only, the encryption algorithm that is necessary for IPsec is determined and the encryption keys are shared. For IKE, the encryption keys are exchanged using the Diffie-Hellman key exchange method, and the encrypted communication that is limited to IKE is carried out. If you selected Custom in Use Prefixed Template, select IKEv1, IKEv2, or Manual. If you selected a setting other than Custom, the IKE, authentication type and Encapsulating Security selected in Use Prefixed Template are displayed. Authentication Key (ESP, AH) Specify the key to use for authentication. Type the In/Out values. These settings are necessary when Custom is selected for Use Prefixed Template, Manual is selected for IKE, and a setting other than None is selected for Hash for Encapsulating Security section. 80

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Security Features
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6
EAP
EAP is an authentication protocol that is an extension of PPP. When using EAP with IEEE 802.1x, a different
key is used for user authentication during each session.
The following settings are necessary only when
EAP - MD5
or
EAP - MS-CHAPv2
is selected in
Authentication Method
:
Mode
Select
Server-Mode
or
Client-Mode
.
Certificate
Select the certificate.
User Name
Type the user name (up to 32 characters).
Password
Type the password (up to 32 characters). The password must be entered two times for confirmation.
Certificate
Click this button to move to the
Certificate
configuration screen.
Manual Settings for an IPsec Template
6
Template Name
Type a name for the template (up to 16 characters).
Use Prefixed Template
Select
Custom
,
IKEv1 High Security
,
IKEv1 Medium Security
,
IKEv2 High Security
, or
IKEv2 Medium
Security
. The settings are different depending on the selected template.
NOTE
The default template may differ depending on whether you selected
Main
or
Aggressive
for
Negotiation
Mode
on the
IPsec
configuration screen.
Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
IKE is a communication protocol used to exchange encryption keys in order to carry out encrypted
communication using IPsec. To carry out encrypted communication for that time only, the encryption
algorithm that is necessary for IPsec is determined and the encryption keys are shared. For IKE, the
encryption keys are exchanged using the Diffie-Hellman key exchange method, and the encrypted
communication that is limited to IKE is carried out.
If you selected
Custom
in
Use Prefixed Template
, select
IKEv1
,
IKEv2
, or
Manual
.
If you selected a setting other than
Custom
, the IKE, authentication type and Encapsulating Security selected
in
Use Prefixed Template
are displayed.
Authentication Key (ESP, AH)
Specify the key to use for authentication. Type the
In/Out
values.
These settings are necessary when
Custom
is selected for
Use Prefixed Template
,
Manual
is selected for
IKE
, and a setting other than
None
is selected for
Hash
for
Encapsulating Security
section.