HP MSR Series Configuration Manual page 316

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Step
8.
Specify the local IP address
of the IPsec tunnel.
9.
Specify the remote IP
address of the IPsec tunnel.
10. Set the IPsec SA lifetime.
11. (Optional.) Set the IPsec SA
idle timeout.
12. (Optional.) Enables the
Traffic Flow Confidentiality
(TFC) padding feature.
13. Return to system view.
14. Set the global SA lifetime.
15. (Optional.) Enable the global
IPsec SA idle timeout
feature, and set the global
SA idle timeout.
Configuring an IKE-based IPsec policy by referencing an IPsec policy template
The configurable parameters for an IPsec policy template are the same as those when you directly
configure an IKE-based IPsec policy. The difference is that more parameters are optional for an
IPsec policy template. Except the IPsec transform sets and the IKE profile, all other parameters are
optional.
A device referencing an IPsec policy that is configured by using an IPsec policy template cannot
initiate an SA negotiation, but it can respond to a negotiation request. The parameters not defined in
the template are determined by the initiator. For example, in an IPsec policy template, the ACL is
optional. If you do not specify an ACL, the IPsec protection range has no limit. So the device accepts
all ACL settings of the negotiation initiator. When the remote end's information (such as the IP
address) is unknown, the IPsec policy configured by using this method allows the remote end to
initiate negotiations with the local end.
To configure an IKE-based IPsec policy by referencing an IPsec policy template:
Command
local-address { ipv4-address |
ipv6 ipv6-address }
remote-address { [ ipv6 ]
host-name | ipv4-address | ipv6
ipv6-address }
sa duration { time-based
seconds | traffic-based
kilobytes }
sa idle-time seconds
tfc enable
quit
ipsec sa global-duration
{ time-based seconds |
traffic-based kilobytes }
ipsec sa idle-time seconds
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Remarks
By default, the local IPv4 address
of IPsec tunnel is the primary IPv4
address of the interface to which
the IPsec policy is applied, and
the local IPv6 address of the
IPsec tunnel is the first IPv6
address of the interface to which
the IPsec policy is applied.
The local IP address specified by
this command must be the same
as the IP address used as the
local IKE identity.
In a VRRP network, the local IP
address must be the virtual IP
address of the VRRP group to
which the IPsec-applied interface
belongs.
By default, the remote IP address
of the IPsec tunnel is not
specified.
By default, the global SA lifetime
is used.
By default, the global SA idle
timeout is used.
By default, the TFC padding
feature is disabled.
N/A
By default, the time-based SA
lifetime is 3600 seconds, and the
traffic-based SA lifetime is
1843200 kilobytes.
By default, the global IPsec SA
idle timeout function is disabled.

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