Brother International ADS-2800W Network Users Guide - Page 83
Local ID Type/ID, Remote ID Type/ID
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Security Features Encapsulation Mode Select Transport or Tunnel. Remote Router IP-Address Specify the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the remote router. Enter this information only when the Tunnel mode is selected. NOTE SA (Security Association) is an encrypted communication method using IPsec or IPv6 that exchanges and shares information, such as the encryption method and encryption key, to establish a secure communication channel before communication begins. SA may also refer to a virtual encrypted communication channel that has been established. The SA used for IPsec establishes the encryption method, exchanges the keys, and carries out mutual authentication according to the IKE (Internet Key Exchange) standard procedure. In addition, the SA is updated periodically. Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) 6 PFS does not derive keys from the previous keys that were used to encrypt messages. In addition, if a key that is used to encrypt a message was derived from a parent key, that parent key is not used to derive other keys. Therefore, even if a key is compromised, the damage is limited only to the messages that were encrypted using that key. Select Enabled or Disabled. Authentication Method Select the authentication method. Select Pre-Shared Key, Certificates, EAP - MD5, or EAP - MS-CHAPv2. Pre-Shared Key When encrypting communication, the encryption key is exchanged and shared beforehand using another channel. If you selected Pre-Shared Key for the Authentication Method, type the Pre-Shared Key (up to 32 characters). Local ID Type/ID Select the sender's ID type, and then type the ID. Select IPv4 Address, IPv6 Address, FQDN, E-mail Address, or Certificate for the type. If you selected Certificate, type the common name of the certificate in the ID field. Remote ID Type/ID Select the recipient's ID type, and then type the ID. Select IPv4 Address, IPv6 Address, FQDN, E-mail Address, or Certificate for the type. If you selected Certificate, type the common name of the certificate in the ID field. Certificate If you selected Certificates for Authentication Method, select the certificate. NOTE You can select only the certificates that were created using the Certificate page of the Web Based Management's Security configuration screen. 79