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Set the IPSec SA lifetime. In this field, you can determine how long the IPSec
SA will stay up before it times out. The Business Secure Router automatically
renegotiates the IPSec SA if there is traffic when the IPSec SA lifetime period
expires. The Business Secure Router also automatically renegotiates the
IPSec SA if both IPSec routers have keep alive enabled, even if there is no
traffic. If an IPSec SA times out, the IPSec router must renegotiate the SA the
next time someone attempts to send traffic.
Negotiation Mode
The phase 1
Negotiation Mode
you select determines how the Security
Association (SA) is established for each connection through IKE negotiations.
Main Mode
ensures the highest level of security when the communicating parties
are negotiating authentication (phase 1). It uses six messages in three round trips:
SA negotiation, Diffie-Hellman exchange, and an exchange of nonces (a nonce is
a random number). This mode features identity protection (your identity is not
revealed in the negotiation).
Aggressive Mode
is quicker than
Main Mode
because it eliminates several steps
when the communicating parties are negotiating authentication (phase 1).
However the trade-off is that faster speed limits its negotiating power and it also
does not provide identity protection. It is useful in remote access situations where
the address of the initiator is not known by the responder and both parties want to
use preshared key authentication.
Preshared key
A preshared key identifies a communicating party during a phase 1 IKE
negotiation. It is called preshared because you have to share it with another party
before you can communicate with the party over a secure connection.
Summary of Contents for BSR252
Page 28: ...28 Tables NN47923 500 ...
Page 44: ...44 Chapter 1 Getting to know your Business Secure Router NN47923 500 ...
Page 52: ...52 Chapter 2 Introducing the WebGUI NN47923 500 ...
Page 70: ...70 Chapter 3 Wizard setup NN47923 500 ...
Page 96: ...96 Chapter 5 System screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 114: ...114 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 Figure 27 WAN IP ...
Page 120: ...120 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 Figure 31 Dial Backup Setup ...
Page 128: ...128 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 152: ...152 Chapter 9 Static Route screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 194: ...194 Chapter 11 Firewall screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 210: ...210 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 67 Summary IP Policies ...
Page 222: ...222 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 71 VPN Branch Office rule setup ...
Page 256: ...256 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 81 VPN Client Termination advanced ...
Page 260: ...260 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 ...
Page 264: ...264 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 83 My Certificates ...
Page 270: ...270 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 85 My Certificate create ...
Page 274: ...274 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 86 My Certificate details ...
Page 282: ...282 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 89 Trusted CA details ...
Page 298: ...298 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 ...
Page 316: ...316 Chapter 16 IEEE 802 1x NN47923 500 ...
Page 320: ...320 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47923 500 Figure 106 Local User database edit ...
Page 328: ...328 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47923 500 ...
Page 376: ...376 Chapter 20 Logs Screens NN47923 500 Figure 150 Log settings ...
Page 386: ...386 Chapter 20 Logs Screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 393: ...Chapter 21 Call scheduling screens 393 Nortel Business Secure Router 252 Configuration Basics ...
Page 394: ...394 Chapter 21 Call scheduling screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 410: ...410 Chapter 22 Maintenance NN47923 500 ...