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Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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SHA-1
shared key
shared secret
signature
signing certificate
SIP
site-to-site VPN
SMTP
SNMP
SPD
spoke
OL-4015-08
Secure Hashing Algorithm 1. Algorithm that takes a message of less than 264
bits in length and produces a 160-bit message digest. The large message digest
provides security against brute-force collision and inversion attacks. SHA-1
[NIS94c] is a revision to SHA that was published in 1994.
The secret key that all users share in a symmetric key-based communication
session.
A crytographic key.
See digital signature.
Used to associate your digital signature with your messages or documents, and
to ensure that your messages or files are conveyed without changes.
Session Initiation Protocol. Enables call handling sessions, particularly
two-party audio conferences, or "calls." SIP works with Session Description
Protocol (SDP) for call signaling. SDP specifies the ports for the media stream.
Using SIP, the router can support any SIP Voice over IP (VoIP) gateways and
VoIP proxy servers.
Typically, a site-to-site VPN is one that connects two networks or subneworks
and that meets several other specific criteria, including the use of static IP
addresses on both sides of the tunnel, the absence of VPN client software on user
end-stations, and the absence of a central VPN hub (as would exist in
hub-and-spoke VPN configurations). Site-to-site VPNs are not intended to
replace dial-in access by remote or traveling users.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Internet protocol providing e-mail services.
Simple Network Management Protocol. Network management protocol used
almost exclusively in TCP/IP networks. SNMP provides a means to monitor and
control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection,
performance, and security.
Selective Packed Discard. SPD provides priority to routing protocol packets and
other important traffic control Layer 2 keepalives during periods of queue
congestion.
In a
DMVPN
network, a spoke router is a logical end point in the network, and
has a point-to-point
IPSec
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 User's Guide
connection with a DMVPN
Glossary
hub
router.
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