Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual page 411

Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan) configuration and management
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3. Set a Keep Alive interval (in seconds) the controller uses for monitoring the continued
4. Click the Apply button (within the IKE Settings field) to save the configuration.
5. Click the Revert (within the IKE Settings field) to rollback to the previous configuration.
6. Refer to the Pre-shared Keys field to review the following information:
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During IKE negotiations, peers must identify themselves to one another. Thus, the
configuration you define is the identification medium for device recognition.
presence of a peer and report of the client's continued presence. The client notifies you when
the peer is no longer present. The default interval is 10 seconds.
IKE Peer
Use this address to associate an IP address with the specific tunnel used by a
group of peers.
Aggressive Mode
Displays whether aggressive mode is enabled for this IP address and key string. A
green check mark defines aggressive mode as enabled. A red "X" denotes the
mode as disabled.
Key
Displays the string ID a remote peer uses to look up pre-shared keys.
NOTE
Please note that RSA keys are not supported for IKE negotiation on this controller.
Highlight an existing set of pre-shared Keys and click the Edit button to revise the existing peer
IP address, key and aggressive mode designation.
Configuring IKE settings
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