Fortinet FortiGate 4000 User Manual

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Manual key IPSec VPNs

IPSec VPN

5

Enter the Remote SPI.
The Remote Security Parameter Index is a hexadecimal number of up to eight digits
(digits can be 0 to 9, a to f) in the range bb8 to FFFFFFF. This number must be added
to the Local SPI at the opposite end of the tunnel.

6

Enter the Remote Gateway.
This is the external IP address of the FortiGate unit or other IPSec gateway at the
opposite end of the tunnel.

7

Select an Encryption Algorithm from the list.
Use the same algorithm at both ends of the tunnel.

8

Enter the Encryption Key.
Each two-character combination entered in hexadecimal format represents one byte.
Depending on the encryption algorithm that you select, you might be required to enter
the key in multiple segments. Use the same encryption key at both ends of the tunnel.

9

Select an Authentication Algorithm from the list.
Use the same algorithm at both ends of the tunnel.

10

Enter the Authentication Key.
Each two-character combination entered in hexadecimal format represents one byte.
Use the same authentication key at both ends of the tunnel.

11

Select a concentrator if you want the tunnel to be part of a hub and spoke VPN
configuration. See

“Adding a VPN concentrator” on page 255

.

12

Select OK to save the manual key VPN tunnel.

DES

Enter a 16-character (8 byte) hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F).

3DES

Enter a 48-character (24 byte) hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F). Separate the

number into three segments of 16 characters.

AES128

Enter a 32-character (16 byte) hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F). Separate the

number into two segments of 16 characters.

AES192

Enter a 48-character (24 byte) hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F). Separate the

number into three segments of 16 characters.

AES256

Enter a 64-character (32 byte) hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F). Separate the

number into four segments of 16 characters.

MD5

Enter a 32-character (16 byte) hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F). Separate the

number into two segments of 16 characters.

SHA1

Enter a 40-character (20 byte) hexadecimal number (0-9, A-F). Separate the

number into two segments—the first of 16 characters; the second of 24

characters.

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