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- Security_Parameter_Index abstract "The Security Parameter Index (SPI) is an identification tag added to the header while using IPsec for tunneling the IP traffic. This tag helps the kernel discern between two traffic streams where different encryption rules and algorithms may be in use.The SPI (as per RFC 2401) is an essential part of an IPsec Security Association (SA) because it enables the receiving system to select the SA under which a received packet will be processed. An SPI has only local significance, since it is defined by the creator of the SA; an SPI is generally viewed as an opaque bit string. However, the creator of an SA may interpret the bits in an SPI to facilitate local processing.This works like port numbers in TCP and UDP connections. What it means is that there could be different SAs used to provide security to one connection. An SA could therefore act as a set of rules.Carried in Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) header or Authentication Header (AH), its length is 32 bits.".
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- Security_Parameter_Index subject Category:Internet_protocols.
- Security_Parameter_Index type Abstraction100002137.
- Security_Parameter_Index type Communication100033020.
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- Security_Parameter_Index type InternetProtocols.
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- Security_Parameter_Index type Protocol106665108.
- Security_Parameter_Index type Rule106652242.
- Security_Parameter_Index comment "The Security Parameter Index (SPI) is an identification tag added to the header while using IPsec for tunneling the IP traffic. This tag helps the kernel discern between two traffic streams where different encryption rules and algorithms may be in use.The SPI (as per RFC 2401) is an essential part of an IPsec Security Association (SA) because it enables the receiving system to select the SA under which a received packet will be processed.".
- Security_Parameter_Index label "Security Parameter Index".
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