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ipsec, commands. This operand requires an Admin session.

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ipsec Description Manages the IP Security database. The IP Security database consists of the Security Association database and the Security Policy database. The ipsec edit command opens a session in which to create and manage associations and policies. Authority Admin session except for the history operand. The clear operand also requires an Ipsec Edit session. Syntax ipsec cancel clear edit history limits save Operands cancel Closes the current Ipsec Edit session. Any unsaved changes are lost. clear Deletes all associations and policies from the from the volatile edit copy of the IP security configuration. This operand requires an Ipsec Edit session. The operand does not affect the non-volatile IP security configuration; however, if you enter the ipsec clear command followed by the ipsec save command, the non-volatile IP security configuration will be deleted from the switch. NOTE: The preferred method for deleting the IP security configuration from the switch is the reset ipsec command. edit Opens an Ipsec Edit session in which to create and manage associations and policies. Ipsec Edit session commands include ipsec clear, ipsec association commands, and ipsec policy commands. This operand requires an Admin session. history Displays a history of IP security modifications. This operand does not require an Admin session. History information includes the following: • Time of the most recent IP security database modification and the user who performed it • Checksums for the active and inactive IP security databases limits Displays the maximum and current numbers of configured associations and policies. This operand does not require an Admin session or an Ipsec Edit session. However, in an Ipsec Edit session, this command displays the number of both configured associations and policies, plus those created in the edit session but not yet saved. save Saves changes made during the current Ipsec Edit session. Examples The following is an example of the ipsec history command: 8/20q FC Switch #> ipsec history IPsec Database History ConfigurationLastEditedBy ConfigurationLastEditedOn Active Database Checksum Inactive Database Checksum johndoe@OB-session5 Sat Mar 8 07:14:36 2008 00000144 00000385 160 Command Reference

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Command Reference
ipsec
Description
Manages the IP Security database. The IP Security database consists of the Security Association
database and the Security Policy database. The
ipsec edit
command opens a session in which to
create and manage associations and policies.
Authority
Admin session except for the
history
operand. The
clear
operand also requires an Ipsec Edit
session.
Syntax
ipsec
cancel
clear
edit
history
limits
save
Operands
cancel
Closes the current Ipsec Edit session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
clear
Deletes all associations and policies from the from the volatile edit copy of the IP security
configuration. This operand requires an Ipsec Edit session. The operand does not affect the
non-volatile IP security configuration; however, if you enter the
ipsec clear
command
followed by the
ipsec save
command, the non-volatile IP security configuration will be deleted
from the switch.
NOTE:
The preferred method for deleting the IP security configuration from the switch is the
reset ipsec
command.
edit
Opens an Ipsec Edit session in which to create and manage associations and policies. Ipsec Edit
session commands include
ipsec clear
,
ipsec association
commands, and
ipsec policy
commands. This operand requires an Admin session.
history
Displays a history of IP security modifications. This operand does not require an Admin session.
History information includes the following:
Time of the most recent IP security database modification and the user who performed it
Checksums for the active and inactive IP security databases
limits
Displays the maximum and current numbers of configured associations and policies. This
operand does not require an Admin session or an Ipsec Edit session. However, in an Ipsec Edit
session, this command displays the number of both configured associations and policies, plus
those created in the edit session but not yet saved.
save
Saves changes made during the current Ipsec Edit session.
Examples
The following is an example of the
ipsec history
command:
8/20q FC Switch #> ipsec history
IPsec Database History
----------------------
ConfigurationLastEditedBy
johndoe@OB-session5
ConfigurationLastEditedOn
Sat Mar
8 07:14:36 2008
Active Database Checksum
00000144
Inactive Database Checksum
00000385