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This table describes labels specific to manual key configuration. See
descriptions of the other fields.
Table 108 Configuration > VPN > IPSec VPN > VPN Connection > Add > Manual Key
LABEL
Manual Key
My Address
Secure Gateway
Address
SPI
Encapsulation
Mode
Active Protocol
Encryption
Algorithm
Authentication
Algorithm
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DESCRIPTION
Type the IP address of the ZyWALL in the IPSec SA.
Type the IP address of the remote IPSec router in the IPSec SA.
Type a unique SPI (Security Parameter Index) between 256 and 4095. The SPI is used
to identify the ZyWALL during authentication.
The ZyWALL and remote IPSec router must use the same SPI.
Select which type of encapsulation the IPSec SA uses. Choices are
Tunnel - this mode encrypts the IP header information and the data
Transport - this mode only encrypts the data. You should only select this if the IPSec
SA is used for communication between the ZyWALL and remote IPSec router.
If you select Transport mode, the ZyWALL automatically switches to Tunnel mode if
the IPSec SA is not used for communication between the ZyWALL and remote IPSec
router. In this case, the ZyWALL generates a log message for this change.
The ZyWALL and remote IPSec router must use the same encapsulation.
Select which protocol you want to use in the IPSec SA. Choices are:
AH (RFC 2402) - provides integrity, authentication, sequence integrity (replay
resistance), and non-repudiation but not encryption. If you select AH, you must select
an Authentication Algorithm.
ESP (RFC 2406) - provides encryption and the same services offered by AH, but its
authentication is weaker. If you select ESP, you must select an Encryption Algorithm
and Authentication Algorithm.
The ZyWALL and remote IPSec router must use the same protocol.
This field is applicable when the Active Protocol is ESP. Select which key size and
encryption algorithm to use in the IPSec SA. Choices are:
NULL - no encryption key or algorithm
DES - a 56-bit key with the DES encryption algorithm
3DES - a 168-bit key with the DES encryption algorithm
AES128 - a 128-bit key with the AES encryption algorithm
AES192 - a 192-bit key with the AES encryption algorithm
AES256 - a 256-bit key with the AES encryption algorithm
The ZyWALL and the remote IPSec router must use the same algorithm and key. Longer
keys require more processing power, resulting in increased latency and decreased
throughput.
Select which hash algorithm to use to authenticate packet data in the IPSec SA.
Choices are SHA1, SHA256, SHA512 and MD5. SHA is generally considered stronger
than MD5, but it is also slower.
The ZyWALL and remote IPSec router must use the same algorithm.
Chapter 20 IPSec VPN
Section 20.2 on page 285
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