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Tunnel Name This is the name of the tunnel if it is a peer-to-peer configuration or it is
the name of the IPSec server if it’s an IPSec server configuration.
Termination
IP/Domain Name
If this is a peer-to-peer tunnel, then it indicates remote peer IP address or
its domain name. If it is a IPSec server then "ROAMING MODE" will be
displayed.
No of Remote IDs This indicates the number of Remote IDs corresponding to the IPSec
server. For a peer-to-peer tunnel this field is not applicable since Remote
IDs are not configured for a peer-to-peer tunnel.
Press View button for editing and Delete button for deleting the corresponding IPSec
Peer-To-Peer or IPSec Server tunnel entry. When an IPSec server entry is deleted, all its
corresponding Remote IDs are also deleted.
Note: The total no of IPSec configuration entries includes the number of peer-to-peer
tunnel along with number of IPSec servers plus its corresponding Remote IDs. For
example: If there are two peer-to-peer tunnels and two IPSec servers one with three
Remote IDs and the other with 4 Remote IDs, then the total no of entries will be: 2 +
3(1st IPSec server) + 4(2nd IPSec server) = 9.
8.5 IPSec Status
IPSec status table shows the state of the tunnel along with the number of packets received
and transmitted through the tunnel. Only IPSec Tunnels that are established or in the
negotiation state will be displayed here, tunnels that are Idle will not be displayed in this
table.
Select Status
IPSec Status to view the IPSec Status table as explained below.
IPSec Status
Tunnel Name Displays the name of each tunnel.
Termination IP/
Name
Displays the termination IP Address/name of the tunnel.
Remote ID (Server
Only)
Displays the remote ID of the server.
Status Displays the status of each connection.
Receive Packets Displays the number of packets received through the tunnel.
Transmit Packets Displays the number of packets transmitted through the tunnel.
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