Ike Stats; Ipsec Rules; Ipsec Sa Table - HP Jetdirect J7974E Administrator's Manual

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Table 8-15
IPsec Statistics (continued)
Message
Generic Drops:
ESP (Rx/Tx):
AH (Rx/Tx):
Total (Rx/Tx):

IKE Stats

This section provides Internet Key Exchange (IKE) statistics for the print server.
Message
Phase 1 Failures:
Quick Mode
Rekeys:
IKE Connections OK (1/Q):

IPsec Rules

This section of the Security page identifies the IPsec Policy of the print server. The IPsec Policy consists
of rules that control the security of the traffic received and transmitted by the print server. Rules are
configured using an IPsec configuration wizard accessed through the print server's embedded Web
server. Up to ten rules can be configured.
The heading of this section will indicate the default rule for IPsec traffic:
Pass: The default IPsec rule is configured to allow all non-IPsec traffic.
Drop: The default IPsec rule is configured to drop all non-IPsec traffic.
For each rule configured, the names of the IP address template, service template, and IPsec template
that define the rule will be displayed. For more information, see
34.xx).

IPsec SA Table

The IPsec SA Table lists the Security Associations (SA) of cached IPsec sessions between two hosts.
For active sessions, all security associations detected will be listed in the table. If required, multiple
pages will be printed.
ENWW
Description
Displays the number of packets dropped that are not counted by other statistics.
Displays the total number of Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) packets received
(Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the print server.
Displays the total number of Authentication Header (AH) packets received (Rx) and
transmitted (Tx) by the print server.
Displays the total number of all packets received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the print
server.
Description
Displays the number of authentication failures when the print server is establishing a
connection over IPsec, which result in connection failures.
After authentication, this item displays the number of failures during IPsec protocol
configuration, which results in connection failures.
Displays the number of times keys have been regenerated (for example, after a key
lifetime setting has been exceeded and then regenerated).
Displays the number of successful IPsec connections for both Phase 1 and Quick Mode
attempts, separated by a slash (Phase 1 count / Quick Mode count).
IPsec/Firewall Configuration (V.
Security Configuration Page
139

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