SonicOS 7.1 IPSec VPN
- SonicOS 7.1
- About SonicOS
- IPSec VPN Overview
- Site to Site VPNs
- VPN Auto Provisioning
- Rules and Settings
- Advanced
- DHCP over VPN
- L2TP Servers and VPN Client Access
- AWS VPN
- SonicWall Support
About IPsec (Phase 2) Proposal
The IPsec (Phase 2) proposal occurs with both IKEv1 and IKEv2. In this phase, the two parties negotiate the type of security to use, which encryption methods to use for the traffic through the tunnel (if needed), and negotiate the lifetime of the tunnel before re-keying is needed.
The two types of security for individual packets are:
- Encryption Secured Payload (ESP), in which the data portion of each packet is encrypted using a protocol negotiated between the parties.
- Authentication Header (AH), in which the header of each packet contains authentication information to ensure the information is authenticated and has not been tampered with. No encryption is used for the data with AH.
SonicOS supports the following Encryption methods for traffic through the VPN:
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SonicOS supports the following Authentication methods:
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