VPN
Viewing the Summary Information for VPN
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Tunnel Status
Above the table, the following information appears:
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Tunnel(s) Enabled:
The number of tunnels that are enabled.
•
Tunnel(s) Defined:
The number of tunnels that are defined, including
enabled and disabled tunnels.
The table displays the following information about each tunnel:
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No.:
The identification number of the VPN tunnel.
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Name:
A descriptive name for the VPN tunnel.
•
Status:
The status of the VPN tunnel:
Connected
or
Waiting for Connection.
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Phase2 Enc/Auth/Grp:
The Phase 2 Encryption type (NULL/DES/3DES/
AES-128/AES-192/AES-256), Authentication method (NULL/MD5/SHA1),
and DH Group number (1/2/5) that you chose in the IPSec Setup section.
If you selected Manual for the Keying Mode in the IPSec section, then only
the Encryption type and Authentication method appear.
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Local Group:
The IP address and subnet mask of the Local Group.
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Remote Group:
The IP address and subnet mask of the Remote Group.
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Remote Gateway:
The IP address of the Remote Gateway.
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Tunnel Test:
Click
Connect
to verify the status of the VPN tunnel. The test
result will be updated in the
Status
column. If the tunnel is connected, a
Disconnect button will be available so you can end the connection.
•
Configure:
Click the
Edit
icon to open a new page where you can change
the tunnel’s settings. To delete tunnel settings, select a tunnel, and then click
the
Delete
icon
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Tunnel Enabled:
The number of enabled VPN tunnels.
•
Tunnel Defined:
The number of defined VPN tunnels.
•
Add:
Click this button to add a tunnel. Then choose one of the following
options:
-
To create a tunnel for a remote site with a VPN router, choose
Gateway
to Gateway
. The
Gateway to Gateway
page appears. See
Setting Up a
Gateway to Gateway (Site to Site) VPN, page 130
.