Configuring The Global Identity Information; Configuring The Ike Keepalive Feature - HPE Moonshot 45Gc Security Configuration Manual

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Step
4.
(Optional.) Specify a local
interface or IP address to
which the IKE keychain can
be applied.
5.
(Optional.) Specify a
priority for the IKE
keychain.

Configuring the global identity information

Follow these guidelines when you configure the global identity information for the local IKE:
The global identity can be used by the device for all IKE SA negotiations, and the local identity
(set by the local-identity command) can be used only by the device that uses the IKE profile.
When signature authentication is used, you can set any type of the identity information.
When pre-shared key authentication is used, you cannot set the DN as the identity.
To configure the global identity information:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure the global identity
to be used by the local end.
3.
(Optional.) Configure the
local device to always obtain
the identity information from
the local certificate for
signature authentication.

Configuring the IKE keepalive feature

IKE sends keepalive packets to query the liveness of the peer. If the peer is configured with the
keepalive timeout time, you must configure the keepalive interval on the local device. If the peer
receives no keepalive packets during the timeout time, the IKE SA is deleted along with the IPsec
SAs it negotiated.
Follow these guidelines when you configure the IKE keepalive feature:
Command
mask-length ] | ipv6
ipv6-address [ prefix-length ] } |
hostname host-name } key
[ cipher cipher-key ]
match local address { interface-type
interface-number | { ipv4-address |
ipv6 ipv6-address } [ vpn-instance
vpn-name ] }
priority number
Command
system-view
ike identity { address
{ ipv4-address | ipv6
ipv6-address } | dn | fqdn
[ fqdn-name ] | user-fqdn
[ user-fqdn-name ] }
ike signature-identity
from-certificate
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Remarks
By default, an IKE keychain can
be applied to any local interface
or IP address.
The default priority is 100.
Remarks
N/A
By default, the IP address of the
interface to which the IPsec policy or
IPsec policy template is applied is
used as the IKE identity.
By default, the local end uses the
identity information specified by
local-identity or ike identity for
signature authentication.
If the aggressive IKE SA negotiation
mode and signature authentication
are used, configure this command on
the local device when the device
interconnects with a Comware
5-based peer device. Comware 5
supports only DN for signature
authentication.

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