LevelOne WBR-3460 Data VPN Status Screen, Tunnel Table, Buttons Auto Refresh VPN Log

Models: WBR-3460

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Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem Router User Guide

VPN Status Screen

This screen is displayed when you click the VPN Log button on the VPN Policies screen, or on the Status screen.

This screen allows you to view details of each current VPN Tunnel (connection). If there are no current connections, the status table will be empty.

Figure 61: VPN-Status Screen

Data - VPN Status Screen

Tunnel Table

This table contains the following data about each current connec- tion.

Policy Name - The name of the policy. When a policy is created, it must be given a unique name to identify it.

Remote Endpoint - The address of the remote VPN end- point.

SPI (In) - This is a unique index number to identify the incom- ing connection. For "Auto" policies, the SPI is automatically generated. For "Manual" policies, the SPI must be entered when the policy is configured.

SPI (Out) - This is a unique index number to identify the outgoing connection. For "Auto" policies, the SPI is automati- cally generated. For "Manual" policies, the SPI must be entered when the policy is configured.

Action - This column will contain a button which allows you to break (terminate) the current the VPN connection.

Buttons

Auto Refresh

VPN Log

Use this to Enable or Disable auto-refresh for this screen. If enabled, the screen will be updated every few seconds.

The status bar on the bottom on the screen will indicate if auto- refresh is enabled or disabled.

Click this button to switch to the VPN log screen.

The VPN log shows details of each connection as it is created.

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LevelOne WBR-3460 user manual Data VPN Status Screen, Tunnel Table, Buttons Auto Refresh VPN Log