1. Check Point Official Documentation: Check Point R80.40 VPN Administration Guide, Page 21, "IKE (Phase 1)". The document states: "Main Mode - This is a three-step exchange of a total of six messages. The identities of the two gateways are encrypted and therefore hidden from any eavesdroppers."
2. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Standard: RFC 2409: The Internet Key Exchange (IKE), Section 5.1, "Main Mode". This foundational document details the six-message exchange between the Initiator and Responder to establish the IKE SA. The messages are listed as: (1) SA, (2) SA, (3) KE, Ni, (4) KE, Nr, (5) IDi, AUTH, and (6) IDr, AUTH.
3. University Courseware: Purdue University, CS 555: Introduction to Cryptography, Lecture 21: IPsec and IKE. The lecture notes explicitly diagram the IKE Phase 1 Main Mode, showing the six distinct messages exchanged between the initiator and responder to set up the secure channel.