Self-Identity - Avaya G250 Reference

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self-identity

Use the self-identity command to set the identity of this device. Use the no form of this
command to return the value to the default value which is the address of the device.
Syntax
[no] self-identity {address | fqdn fqdn-str}
Note:
Specify the self-identity in FQDN format when using aggressive mode.
Note:
Note:
If the remote ISAKMP peer is an Avaya Security Gateway (VSU / SG), you must
Note:
specify the self-identity FQDN using upper-case letters only.
Parameters
Parameter
address
fqdn-str
User level
read-write
Context
crypto isakmp peer
Example
G350-001(config-peer:149.49.70.1)# self-identity address
Related commands
description (ISAKMP
isakmp-policy,
suggest-key
390 Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI Reference
Description
Sets self-identity to the address of this
device. This is the default setting
Sets self-identity to the Fully Qualified
Domain Name of this device
peer), continuous-channel,
keepalive
(VPN), keepalive-track, pre-shared-key,
Possible
Values
crypto isakmp
peer,
initiate mode
show crypto isakmp
Default
Value
aggressive,
peer,

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