Model 9289
Spectracom Corporation
NetClock/NTP Network Time Provider Instruction Manual
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Select
ANY
as the desired protocol to apply for IPSec security protection (unless a specific
protocol is desired; these can be selected from the drop-down list).
NOTE:
When using IKE over IPv6, do NOT select ANY. There are protocols that do not work
well with IKE under IPv6 with IKE. Select one of the specific protocols listed in the
dropdown menu, as desired or required.
Select
Both
for the Direction, which means IPSec security protection is required for both
incoming and outgoing packets. Security protection may also be applied to incoming packets
only, or to outgoing packets only (from the drop-down list).
Select
Ipsec
to use IPSec as the security policy. (You may also select
None
or
Discard
.
Selecting
None
means that IPSec operation will not take place on the packet, while selecting
Discard
means the packet matching indexes will be discarded.
You may choose to check either or both AH and ESP to set them as
Require
,
Use
,
Default
, or
Unique
.
•
Default
means the kernel consults the system-wide default for the protocol specified.
•
Use
means the kernel uses an SA if it is available, while the kernel keeps normal
operation otherwise.
•
Require
means an SA is required whenever the kernel sends a packet matched with the
policy.
Unique
is the same as Require, but allows the policy to match the unique outbound SA.
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