Default:
Disabled
IPsec SA Keep Time
The length of time in seconds that an SA will linger after a client initiated delete.
Default:
Disabled
Require Cookie
This forces the requirement for cookies and is used for testing purposes only.
Default:
Disabled
Use Client's Attribute
When enabled, use the client requested subnet attributes when allocating IP addresses using
config mode.
Default:
Disabled
IPsec IP Address Validation
When enabled, the IPsec tunnel is deleted if decrypted source IP addresses do not match the
remote network.
Default:
Disabled
Disable Callstation ID
If disabled, NetDefendOS sends the additional attributes
Calling-Station-ID
and
Called-Station-ID
in the RADIUS accounting messages it sends as part of EAP authentication.
Called-Station-ID
is always set by NetDefendOS to the value of the responder identity sent during
the IKEv2 negotiation. If no identity is available then the default value of "
1234567891234321
" is
used.
Default:
Disabled
Allow Port Change
When a NAT device has been detected between the client and the NetDefend Firewall, IKEv2
negotiation will switch from port 500 to 4500 and all ESP traffic will be encapsulated in UDP
packets. Normally this port change is only done when there is a NAT device involved but some
clients may prefer port 4500 instead of 500 even when there is no NAT. If this is the case,
NetDefendOS can accept the IKEv2 connection but when the client sends IKE data, it is sent as
raw ESP packets and without this setting enabled, NetDefendOS will drop the packets since they
will be expected to be encapsulated in UDP.
When enabled, this setting allows the IKE port change even though there is no NAT.
Default:
Disabled
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Summary of Contents for NetDefendOS
Page 30: ...Figure 1 3 Packet Flow Schematic Part III Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 30 ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 32 ...
Page 144: ...Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 144 ...
Page 284: ...Chapter 3 Fundamentals 284 ...
Page 392: ...Chapter 4 Routing 392 ...
Page 419: ... Host 2001 DB8 1 MAC 00 90 12 13 14 15 5 Click OK Chapter 5 DHCP Services 419 ...
Page 420: ...Chapter 5 DHCP Services 420 ...
Page 573: ...Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 573 ...
Page 607: ...Chapter 7 Address Translation 607 ...
Page 666: ...Chapter 8 User Authentication 666 ...
Page 775: ...Chapter 9 VPN 775 ...
Page 819: ...Chapter 10 Traffic Management 819 ...
Page 842: ...Chapter 11 High Availability 842 ...
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