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ipsec identity
ipsec ike-policy-rule
ipsec isakmp-policy-rule
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NOTE: This command replaces "ike crl" on page 215 , which may be removed completely
in a future release.
See ipsec crl.
Use to enter IPSec Identity Configuration mode in which you can specify information
that the router uses in certificate requests and during negotiations with its peers.
Example
host1(config)#ipsec identity
host1(config-ipsec-identity)#
Use the no version to remove the identity configuration.
See ipsec identity.
Use to define an ISAKMP/IKE policy.
When you enter the command, you include a number that identifies the policy and
assigns a priority to the policy. You can number policies in the range 1–10000, with 1
having the highest priority.
Example
host1(config)#ipsec ike-policy-rule 3
host1(config-ike-policy)#
Use the no version to remove policies. If you do not include a priority number with the
no version, all policies are removed.
NOTE: This command replaces "ipsec isakmp-policy-rule" on page 217 , which may be
removed completely in a future release.
See ipsec ike-policy-rule.
Use to define an ISAKMP/IKE policy.
When you enter the command, you include a number that identifies the policy and
assigns a priority to the policy. You can number policies in the range 1–10000, with 1
having the highest priority.
Example
host1(config)#ipsec isakmp-policy-rule 3
host1(config-ike-policy)#
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