Hub-Group - HP MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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aes-cbc-256: Uses the AES-CBC encryption algorithm, with a key length of 256 bits.
aes-ctr-128: Uses the AES-CTR encryption algorithm, with a key length of 128 bits.
aes-ctr-192: Uses the AES-CTR encryption algorithm, with a key length of 192 bits.
aes-ctr-256: Uses the AES-CTR encryption algorithm, with a key length of 256 bits.
des-cbc: Uses the DES-CBC encryption algorithm.
none: Performs no encryption.
Usage guidelines
The VAM server and client use AES-CBC- 1 28 during connection initialization, and use the negotiated
algorithms after connection initialization.
An encryption algorithm specified earlier in this command has a higher priority. The configuration of this
command does not affect registered VAM clients. It applies to subsequently registered VAM clients.
Examples
# Specify the encryption algorithms as AES-CBC- 1 28 and 3DES-CBC for ADVPN domain 1, where
AES-CBC- 1 28 has a higher priority.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vam server advpn-domain 1
[Sysname-vam-server-domain-1] encryption-algorithm aes-cbc-128 3des-cbc

hub-group

Use hub-group to create a hub group and enter its view. If the specified hub group already exists, this
command opens the hub group view.
Use undo hub-group to delete a hub group.
Syntax
hub-group group-name
undo hub-group group-name
Default
No hub group exists.
Views
ADVPN domain view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
group-name: Specifies a group by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters that can
include only letters, digits, and dots (.).
Usage guidelines
Hub groups apply to large ADVPN networks. You can classify spokes to different hub groups, and
specify one or more hubs for each group.
When a VAM client registers with the VAM server, the VAM server selects a hub group for the client as
follows:
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