self-identity

Last Updated : Nov 06, 2012 |

Sets the identity of the current device. Use no self-identity to return the value to the default value which is the address of the device.

Syntax

[no] self-identity {address | fqdn fqdn-str}

Note:

Specify the self-identity in FQDN format when using aggressive mode.

If the remote ISAKMP peer is an Avaya Security Gateway (VSU / SG), specify the self-identity FQDN using upper-case letters only.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Possible Values

Default Value

address

Keyword indicating to set self-identity to the address of the current device. This is the default setting

fqdn-str

Sets self-identity to the Fully Qualified Domain Name of the current device

User level

read-write

Context

crypto isakmp peer

Example

To set self-identity to the address of the current device:

Gxxx-001(config-peer:149.49.70.1)# self-identity address