H3C S6550X-HI Series Command Reference Manual page 2354

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Usage guidelines
Peers exchange local IDs for identifying each other in negotiation.
Examples
# Create an IKEv2 profile named profile1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ikev2 profile profile1
# Use IP address 2.2.2.2 as the local ID.
[Sysname-ikev2-profile-profile1] identity local address 2.2.2.2
Related commands
r
pee
ikev2 address-group
Use
ikev2 address-group
addresses to remote peers.
Use
undo ikev2 address-group
Syntax
ikev2 address-group group-name start-ipv4-address end-ipv4-address [ mask
| mask-length ]
undo
ikev2
[ end-ipv4-address ] ]
Default
No IKEv2 IPv4 address pools exist.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
group-name
a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.
start-ipv4-address end-ipv4-address
start-ipv4-address
argument specifies the end IPv4 address.
: Specifies the IPv4 address mask.
mask
mask-length
Usage guidelines
An IKE IPv4 address pool can contain a maximum of 8192 IPv4 addresses.
Follow these guidelines when you delete IKEv2 IPv4 address pools:
To delete all IPv4 address pools with a designated group name, use the
address-group group-name
To delete an IPv4 address pool that contains only one IP address, use the
address-group group-name start-ipv4-address
to configure an IKEv2 IPv4 address pool for assigning IPv4
address-group
: Specifies an name for the IKEv2 IPv4 address pool. The
argument specifies the start IPv4 address. The
: Specifies the length of the IPv4 address mask.
to delete an IKEv2 IPv4 address pool.
group-name
: Specifies an IPv4 address range. The
command.
20
[
start-ipv4-address
argument is
group-name
end-ipv4-address
undo ikev2
undo ikev2
command.

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