Netopia CLI 874 Cli Reference Manual page 138

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2-126 Command Line Interface Commands Reference
ike phase1 { name | index } tag string
show ike phase1 { name | index } tag
These commands name or display the specified IKE Phase1 profile.
ike phase1 { name | index } mode { main | aggressive }
show ike phase1 { name | index } mode
These commands set or display whether the specified IKE Phase1 profile uses main mode or aggressive mode.
ike phase1 { name | index } identity { remote | local } { ipv4-address | ipv4-subnet | ipv4-range | hostname |
e-mail-address | ascii-key-id | hex- key-id } string
show ike phase1 { name | index } identity [ { remote | local } ]
These commands set or display the specified IKE Phase1 profile's local or remote identity type and value.
The identity type specifies the type of Identity value to be used. Possible types are: ipv4-address, ipv4-subnet,
ipv4-range, hostname, e-mail-address, ascii-key-id, and hex-key-id. The identity value specifies a value of the
specified type as follows:
Identity Type
IPv4 Address
IPv4 Subnet
IPv4 Range
Host Name
E-Mail Address
Key ID (ASCII)
Key ID (HEX)
ike phase1 { name | index } authentication method { shared-secret }
show ike phase1 { name | index } authentication method
These commands set or display the specified IKE Phase1 profile's authentication method. Currently, the only
supported method is shared-secret; others may be added in the future.
A single IPv4 address in the familiar dotted-quad notation (a.b.c.d)
A single IPv4 network address in the familiar dotted-quad notation (a.b.c.d)
followed by a mask specified EITHER by a slash and a bit-count between 0 and
32 OR by a second dotted-quad.
Two IPv4 addresses in the familiar dotted quad notation (a.b.c.d) separated by
a space.
A fully-qualified domain name (FQDN)
An RFC 822 e-mail address in the form user@hostname
An opaque string consisting of printable ASCII characters represented as a
sequence of printable ASCII characters
An opaque string consisting of arbitrary 8-bit ASCII values represented as a
sequence of HEXADECIMAL digits, each of which corresponds to one nibble of
the string value
Format of Identity Value

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