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Version 5.6 93 November 2008
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
Parameter Description
[0] Disable = IPSec is disabled (default).
[1] Enable = IPSec is enabled.
Dead Peer Detection Mode
[IPSecDPDMode]
Enables the Dead Peer Detection (DPD) 'keep-alive'
mechanism (according to RFC 3706) to detect loss of peer
connectivity.
[0] Disabled (default).
[1] Periodic = message exchanges at regular intervals.
[2] On Demand = message exchanges as needed (i.e.,
before sending data to the peer). If the liveliness of the peer
is questionable, the device sends a DPD message to query
the status of the peer. If the device has no traffic to send, it
never sends a DPD message.
For detailed information on DPD, refer to the Product
Reference Manual.
TLS Settings
TLS version
[TLSVersion]
Defines the supported versions of SSL/TLS (Secure Socket
Layer/Transport Layer Security.
[0] SSL 2.0-3.0 and TLS 1.0 = SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, and TLS
1.0 are supported (default).
[1] TLS 1.0 Only = only TLS 1.0 is used.
When set to 0, SSL/TLS handshakes always start with SSL 2.0
and switch to TLS 1.0 if both peers support it. When set to 1,
TLS 1.0 is the only version supported; clients attempting to
contact the device using SSL 2.0 are rejected.
TLS Client Re-Handshake Interval
[TLSReHandshakeInterval]
Defines the time interval (in minutes) between TLS Re-
Handshakes initiated by the device.
The interval range is 0 to 1,500 minutes. The default is 0 (i.e.,
no TLS Re-Handshake).
TLS Mutual Authentication
[SIPSRequireClientCertificate]
Determines the device's behavior when acting as a server for
TLS connections.
[0] Disable = The device does not request the client
certificate (default).
[1] Enable = The device requires receipt and verification of
the client certificate to establish the TLS connection.
Notes:
The SIPS certificate files can be changed using the
parameters HTTPSCertFileName and
HTTPSRootFileName.
This parameter cannot be changed on-the-fly and requires a
device reset.
Peer Host Name Verification Mode
[PeerHostNameVerificationMode]
Determines whether the device verifies the Subject Name of a
remote certificate when establishing TLS connections.
[0] Disable = Disable (default).
[1] Server Only = Verify Subject Name only when acting as
a server for the TLS connection.
[2] Server & Client = Verify Subject Name when acting as a
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