Certificate; Local - SmartRG SR350N User Manual

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Field Name
Key Exchange Method
Authentication Method
Perfect forwarding Secrecy
If desired, use the
Advanced IKE Settings

Certificate

Use the
Advanced Setup -> Certificate
the owner. They verify a person's identity. You can use Local and Trusted CA certificates on this gateway.

Local

Use the
Local
Certificate page to configure certificates for the gateway. Local certificates are used to identify the gateway to other users. You can
create a new certificate request locally and have it signed by a certificate authority or import an existing certificate.
Consult ITU-T X.509 for additional info regarding Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Certificate -> Local
facilitates the application process for a new certificate. Complete the necessary fields.
The screen shown on the next page will appear. Enter your connection details by completing the appropriate fields.
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Description
[Manual, Auto(IKE)] The default of Auto(IKE) which uses the negotiated key-exchange method
for IPSec is recommended.
[Pre-Shared Key, Certificate (x.509)] Select the method by which the remote end will
authenticate.
[Enable, Disable] When enabled, this setting ensures that a session key derived from a set of
long-term keys will not be compromised if one of the long-term keys is compromised in the
future.
area to select Phase 1 and Phase 2 specific parameters.
pages to configure certificates for the gateway. Certificates contain public keys as well as the identity of
from the left navigation bar, click the
Create Certificate Request
button. This function
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