-A dst_ah_algo] |
(manual tunnel only) Authentication algorithm,
which is used by the destination for IP packet encryption. The valid values
for -A depend on which authentication algorithms have
been installed on the host. The list of all the authentication algorithms
can be displayed by issuing the ipsecstat -A command. |
-a src_ah_algo] |
Authentication algorithm, used by source host for IP packet authentication.
The valid values for -a depend on which authentication
algorithms have been installed on the host. The list of all authentication
algorithms can be displayed by issuing the ipsecstat -A
command. |
-B dst_enc_mac_algo |
(manual tunnel only) Destination ESP Authentication
Algorithm (New header format only). The valid values for -B depend on which authentication algorithms have been installed on the
host. The list of all the authentication algorithms can be displayed by issuing
the ipsecstat -A command. |
-b src_enc_mac_algo |
(manual tunnel only) Source ESP Authentication
Algorithm (New header format only). The valid values for -b depend on which authentication algorithms have been installed on the
host. The list of all the authentication algorithms can be displayed by issuing
the ipsecstat -A command. |
-C dst_enc_mac_key |
(manual tunnel only) Destination ESP Authentication
Key (New header format only). It must be a hexadecimal string started with
"0x". |
-c src_enc_mac_key |
(manual tunnel only) Source ESP Authentication
Key (New header format only). It must be a hexdecimal string started with
"0x". |
-d dst_host_IP_address |
Destination Host IP address. For a host-host tunnel, this value is
the IP address of the destination host interface to be used by the tunnel.
For a host-firewall-host tunnel, this is the IP address of a destination
host behind the firewall. A host name is also valid and the first IP address
returned by the name server for the host name will be used. |
-E dst_esp_algo |
(manual tunnel only) Encryption algorithm, which
is used by the destination for IP packet encryption. The valid values for -E depend on which encryption algorithms have been installed
on the host. The list of all the encryption algorithms can be displayed by
issuing the ipsecstat -E command. |
-e src_esp_algo |
Encryption algorithm, used by source host for IP packet encryption.
The valid values for -e depend on which encryption
algorithms have been installed on the host. The list of all encryption algorithms
can be displayed by issuing the ipsescstat -E command. |
-f fw_address |
IP address of the firewall that is between source and destination hosts.
A tunnel will be established between the source and the firewall. Therefore
the corresponding tunnel definition must be made in the firewall host. A
host name can also be specified with this flag, and the first IP address
returned by name server for the host name will be used.
The -m flag is forced to use default value (tunnel)
if -f is specified. |
-H dst_ah_key |
The Key String for destination AH. The input must be a hexdecimal string
started with "0x". |
-h src_ah_key |
The Key String for source AH. The input must be a hexdecimal string
started with "0x". |
-K dst_esp_key |
The Key String for destination ESP. The input must be a hexdecimal
string started with "0x". |
-k src_esp_key |
The Key String for the source ESP. It is used by the source to create
the tunnel. The input must be a hexdecimal string started with "0x". |
-l lifetime |
Key Lifetime, specified in minutes.
For manual tunnels, the value of this flag indicates the time of operability before
the tunnel expires.
The valid values for manual
tunnels are 0 - 44640. Value 0 indicates that the manual tunnel will never expire. |
-m pkt_mode |
Secure Packet Mode. This value must be specified as tunnel or transport. |
-N dst_esp_spi |
(manual tunnel only) Security Parameter Index
for the destination ESP. |
-n src_esp_spi |
(manual tunnel only) Security Parameter Index
for source ESP. This SPI and the destination IP address is used to determine
which security association to use for ESP. |
-P dst_policy |
(manual tunnel only) Destination policy, identifies
how the IP packet authentication and/or encryption is to be used by destination.
If the value of this flag is specified as ea, the IP
packet gets encrypted before authentication. If specified as ae, it gets encrypted after authentication, whereas specifying e or a alone corresponds to the IP packet being
encrypted only or authenticated only. |
-p src_policy |
Source policy, identifies how the IP packet authentication and/or encryption
is to be used by source. If the value of this flag is specified as ea, the IP packet gets encrypted before authentication. If specified
as ae, it gets encrypted after authentication, whereas
specifying e or a alone corresponds
to the IP packet being encrypted only or authenticated only. |
-s src_host_IP_address |
Source Host IP address, IP address of the local host interface to be
used by the tunnel. A host name is also valid and the first IP address returned
by name server for the host name will be used. |
-t tunnel_ID |
The tunnel identifier (ID), a locally unique, numeric identifier for
a particular tunnel definition. The value must match an existing tunnel ID. |
-U dst_ah_spi |
(manual tunnel only) Security Parameter Index
for the destination AH. |
-u src_ah_spi |
(manual tunnel only) Security Parameter Index
for source AH. This SPI and the destination IP address is used to determine
which security association to use for AH. |
-v |
The IP version for which the tunnel is created. For IP version 4 tunnels,
use the value of 4. For IP version 6 tunnels, use the
value of 6. |
-x dst_mask |
This flag is used for host-firewall-host tunnels. The value is the
network mask for the secure network behind a firewall. The Destination host
specified with the -d flag is a member of the secure
network. The combination of the -d and -x flags allows source host communications with multiple hosts in the
secure network through the source-firewall tunnel, which must be in tunnel
Mode.
This flag is valid only when -f is specified. |
-y |
(manual tunnel only) Replay prevention flag.
Replay prevention is valid only when the ESP or AH header is using the new
header format (see the -z flag). The valid values for
the -y flag are Y (yes) and N (no). |
-z |
(manual tunnel only) New header format flag.
The new header format reserves a field in ESP or AH header for replay prevention
and also allows ESP authentication. The replay field is used only when the
replay flag (-y) is set to Y. The valid values are Y
(yes) and N (no). |