HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager User Guide (5697-0460, - Page 62

Encapsulating Security Payload based on, Source Address

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Figure 39 IPsec Association dialog box 3. Complete the IPsec Association dialog box as follows: Name Enter a unique alphanumeric name that starts with a letter, does not contain spaces, and does not exceed 32 characters. You may include the following special characters: ampersand (&), hyphen (-), circumflex (^), and underscore (_). Description (Optional) Enter a description of the IPsec policy. Source Address Enter either a valid IPv4 address, a valid IPv6 address, or a valid DNS host name. Destination Address Enter either a valid IPv4 address, a valid IPv6 address, or a valid DNS host name of the host, switch, or gateway from which data originates. Protocol Select one of the following IP security protocols to be used to process data: • ESP-Encapsulating Security Payload based on RFC 2405: The ESP DES-CBC Cipher Algorithm With Explicit IV (November 1998). • ESP-old-Encapsulating Security Payload based on RFC 1827: IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) (August 1995) • AH-Authentication Header based on RFC 2402: IP Authentication Header (November 1998) • AH-old-Authentication Header based on RFC 1826: IP Authentication Header (August 1995) If you select ESP or ESP-old, you must also select the Encryption method and enter an Encryption Key. SPI Enter a security parameter index (SPI) number in the range of 256 to 4294967295. 62 Managing Switches

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Managing Switches
Figure 39
IPsec Association dialog box
3.
Complete the IPsec Association dialog box as follows:
Name
Enter a unique alphanumeric name that starts with a letter, does not contain
spaces, and does not exceed 32 characters. You may include the following
special characters: ampersand (&), hyphen (-), circumflex (^), and underscore
(_).
Description
(Optional) Enter a description of the IPsec policy.
Source Address
Enter either a valid IPv4 address, a valid IPv6 address, or a valid DNS host
name.
Destination Address
Enter either a valid IPv4 address, a valid IPv6 address, or a valid DNS host
name of the host, switch, or gateway from which data originates.
Protocol
Select one of the following IP security protocols to be used to process data:
ESP
—Encapsulating Security Payload based on
RFC 2405: The ESP
DES-CBC Cipher Algorithm With Explicit IV
(November 1998).
ESP-old
—Encapsulating Security Payload based on
RFC 1827: IP
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
(August 1995)
AH
—Authentication Header based on
RFC 2402: IP Authentication Header
(November 1998)
AH-old
—Authentication Header based on
RFC 1826: IP Authentication
Header
(August 1995)
If you select
ESP
or
ESP-old
, you must also select the Encryption method and
enter an Encryption Key.
SPI
Enter a security parameter index (SPI) number in the range of 256 to
4294967295.