3Com Command Reference Guide — V1.00
4.1.39 sa inbound/outbound
Syntax
sa { inbound | outbound } { ah | esp } spi spi-number
sa { inbound | outbound } { ah | esp } string-key string-key
sa { inbound | outbound } ah hex-key-string hex-key
sa { inbound | outbound } esp authentication-hex hex-key
sa { inbound | outbound } esp encryption-hex hex-key
undo sa { inbound | outbound } { ah | esp } spi
undo sa { inbound | outbound } { ah | esp } string-key
undo sa { inbound | outbound } ah hex-key-string
undo sa { inbound | outbound } esp authentication-hex
undo sa { inbound | outbound } esp encryption-hex
View
IPSec policy view
Parameter
inbound: Setting the inbound SA parameter. IPSec uses the inbound SA for handling
the packet in the inbound direction. (It is necessary to set the SA parameters in the
inbound and outbound directions.)
outbound: Setting the outbound SA parameter. IPSec uses the outbound SA for
handling the packet in the outbound direction. (it is necessary to set the SA
parameters in the inbound and outbound directions.)
ah: Setting the parameter of the SA using AH. If the IPSec proposal set used by the
IPSec policy specifies to adopt AH, the ah key word is used to set the parameter of
the SA.
esp: Setting the parameter of the SA using ESP. If the IPSec proposal set used by
the IPSec policy specified to adopt ESP, the esp key word is used to set the
parameter of the SA.
spi-number: SPI (Security Parameter Index) in the three-element of the SA, ranging
256 to 4294967295. The three-element id of the SA, which appears as <SPI,
destination address, and protocol number>, must be unique. If two SAs have different
destination addresses and protocols, you can set the same SPI for the two SAs.. To
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