Ipsec Configuration Examples; Configuring A Manual Mode Ipsec Tunnel For Ipv4 Packets - HP 5920 Series Configuration Manual

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Clear IPsec statistics.

IPsec configuration examples

Configuring a manual mode IPsec tunnel for IPv4 packets

Network requirements
As shown in
between the switches. Configure the tunnel as follows:
Specify the encapsulation mode as tunnel, the security protocol as ESP, the encryption algorithm as
AES-CBC- 1 92, and the authentication algorithm as HMAC-SHA1.
Manually set up IPsec SAs.
Figure 80 Network diagram
 
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Switch A:
# Configure an IP address for VLAN-interface 1.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 1
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface1] ip address 2.2.2.1 255.255.255.0
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface1] quit
# Define an ACL to identify data flows from Switch A to Switch B.
[SwitchA] acl number 3101
[SwitchA-acl-adv-3101] rule 0 permit ip source 2.2.2.1 0 destination 2.2.3.1 0
[SwitchA-acl-adv-3101] quit
# Create an IPsec transform set named tran1.
[SwitchA] ipsec transform-set tran1
# Specify the encapsulation mode as tunnel.
[SwitchA-ipsec-transform-set-tran1] encapsulation-mode tunnel
# Specify the security protocol as ESP.
[SwitchA-ipsec-transform-set-tran1] protocol esp
# Specify the ESP encryption and authentication algorithms.
[SwitchA-ipsec-transform-set-tran1] esp encryption-algorithm aes-cbc-192
[SwitchA-ipsec-transform-set-tran1] esp authentication-algorithm sha1
[SwitchA-ipsec-transform-set-tran1] quit
# Create a manual IPsec policy entry, with the policy name map1 and sequence number 10.
[SwitchA] ipsec policy map1 10 manual
Figure
80, establish an IPsec tunnel between Switch A and Switch B to protect data flows
Command
reset ipsec statistics [ tunnel-id tunnel-id ]
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