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Configuring IKE

Unless otherwise specified, the term "IKE" in this chapter refers to IKEv1.

Overview

Built on a framework defined by ISAKMP, Internet Key Exchange (IKE) provides automatic key
negotiation and SA establishment services for IPsec.
IKE provides the following benefits for IPsec:
Automatically negotiates IPsec parameters.
Performs DH exchanges to calculate shared keys, making sure each SA has a key that is
independent of other keys.
Automatically negotiates SAs when the sequence number in the AH or ESP header overflows,
making sure IPsec can provide the anti-replay service by using the sequence number.
As shown in
the SAs to protect IP packets.
Figure 92 Relationship between IKE and IPsec

IKE negotiation process

IKE negotiates keys and SAs for IPsec in two phases:
1.
Phase 1—The two peers establish an IKE SA, a secure, authenticated channel for
communication. In this phase, two modes are available: main mode and aggressive mode.
2.
Phase 2—Using the IKE SA established in phase 1, the two peers negotiate to establish IPsec
SAs.
Figure
92, IKE negotiates SAs for IPsec and transfers the SAs to IPsec, and IPsec uses
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