Security Policies; Create Ip Security Policy Dialog Box; Create Ip Security Policy Dialog Box Fields - HP StorageWorks 8/20q User Manual

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Security policies

A security policy defines the following parameters:
Connection source and destination
Data traffic direction: inbound or outbound
Protocols for which to protect data traffic
Security protocols; Authentication Header (AH) or Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
Level of protection: IP Security, discard, or none
Policies can define security for host-to-host, host-to-gateway, and gateway-to-gateway connections; one
policy for each direction. For example, to secure the connection between two hosts, you need two policies:
one for outbound traffic from the source to the destination, and another for inbound traffic to the source
from the destination. You can specify sources and destinations by IP addresses (version 4 or 6) or DNS host
names. If a host name resolves to more than one IP address, the switch creates the necessary policies and
associations. You can recognize these dynamic policies and associations because their names begin with
DynamicSP_ and DynamicSA_ respectively.
You can apply IP security to all communication between two systems, or to select protocols, such as ICMP,
TCP, or UDP. Furthermore, instead of applying IP security, you can choose to discard all inbound or
outbound traffic, or allow all traffic without encryption. Both the AH and ESP security protocols provide
source authentication, ensure data integrity, and protect against replay.
To create a policy, click Add on the Security Policy Database side of the Create IPsec Configuration dialog
box. This opens the Create IPsec Security Policy dialog box

Create IP Security Policy dialog box.

Figure 58
Create IP Security Policy dialog box
Table 17

Create IP Security Policy dialog box fields

Field
Name
Description
Source Address
Source Prefix Length
104 Managing Switches
(Figure
Description
Name of policy
Description of policy
Source port number (1–65535)
Length of prefix in source address
58).
Table 17
describes the fields in the

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