- Table of Contents
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- 16-Security Configuration Guide
- 00-Preface
- 01-ACL configuration
- 02-Time range configuration
- 03-User profile configuration
- 04-Password control configuration
- 05-Public key management
- 06-PKI configuration
- 07-IPsec configuration
- 08-SSH configuration
- 09-SSL configuration
- 10-SSL VPN configuration
- 11-Session management
- 12-Connection limit configuration
- 13-Attack detection and prevention configuration
- 14-IP source guard configuration
- 15-ARP attack protection configuration
- 16-ND attack defense configuration
- 17-ASPF configuration
- 18-Protocol packet rate limit configuration
- 19-Crypto engine configuration
- 20-Security policy configuration
- 21-Object group configuration
- Related Documents
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19-Crypto engine configuration | 37.65 KB |
Configuring crypto engines
About crypto engines
Crypto engines encrypt and decrypt data for service modules, for example, the IPsec module. When a service module requires data encryption/decryption, it sends the desired data to a crypto engine. After the crypto engine completes data encryption/decryption, it sends the data back to the service module.
Display and maintenance commands for crypto engines
Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view.
Task |
Command |
Display crypto engine information. |
display crypto-engine |
Display crypto engine statistics. |
display crypto-engine statistics [ engine-id engine-id ] |
Clear crypto engine statistics. |
reset crypto-engine statistics [ engine-id engine-id ] |