Planet Networking & Communication CS-2001 User Manual page 246

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DES (Data Encryption Standard)
The Data Encryption Standard is a NIST standard encryption using 56-bit key.
3DES (Triple-DES)
Triple DES is a block cipher formed from the Data Encryption Standard (DES)
cipher by using it three times. It can achieve an algorithm up to 168 bits.
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric key encryption
technique, usually using a 126-bit, 192-bit and 256-bit key. AES is a commonly
seen and adopted nowadays.
NULL Algorithm
The NULL Algorithm is an instant and convenient alternative for connection. It
is merely a simple replacement for ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload)
without any cryptograph protection.
SHA1 (Secure Hash Algorithm-1)
The SHA1 is a revision of SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm). It has improved the
shortcomings of SHA. By producing summary hash values, it can achieve an
algorithm up to 160 bits.
MD5 Algorithm
MD5 (Message Digest Algorithm 5) processes a variable-length message into a
fixed–length output of 128 bits.
GRE/ IPSec
The GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) comes in packet packing function
without any encryption against monitoring and attacking. Normally, the GRE
needs to cooperate with IPSec so as to provide a secure connection.
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