The IPSec group of diagnostics tests the functioning of the Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) card that is in your system. The IPSec diagnostic tests can generate error messages associated with the hardware.
The following table describes the tests in the IPSec diagnostic menu.
| Test no | Test | Description |
|---|---|---|
1 |
Comprehensive Ipsec test |
Runs all tests in this menu in current mode. |
2 |
DES_SHA1 self test |
Self test with the DES SHA1 algorithm. |
3 |
3DES_SHA1 self test |
Self test with the 3DES SHA1 algorithm. |
4 |
DES_MD5 self test |
Self test with the DES MD5 algorithm. |
5 |
3DES_MD5 self test |
Self test with the 3DES MD5 algorithm. |
70 |
Dump card info |
Displays information about the card. |
91 |
Enable/disable looping |
Enables or disables continuous running of a diagnostic test. The test is stopped when Ctrl-C is pressed or when an error is encountered if option 92 is active. |
92 |
Stop/continue on error |
Starts or stops running a diagnostic test on an error. If looping is enabled, as set by option 91, looping continues after an error is encountered. |
93 |
Extended/normal test mode |
Enables or disables extended mode on tests where extended mode is an available option. |
99 |
Exit |
Exits this diagnostics menu. |