Reference Manual for the ProSafe VPN Firewall FVS114

• Click Clear Log to delete all log entries.

3.Click VPN Status (Figure 5-37) to get the Current VPN Tunnels (SAs) screen (Figure 5-38).

Figure 5-38: Current VPN Tunnels (SAs) screen

This page lists the following data for each active VPN Tunnel.

SPI—each SA has a unique SPI (Security Parameter Index) for traffic in each direction. For Manual key exchange, the SPI is specified in the Policy definition. For Automatic key exchange, the SPI is generated by the IKE protocol.

Policy Name—the name of the VPN policy associated with this SA.

Remote Endpoint—the IP address on the remote VPN Endpoint.

Action—the action will be either a Drop or a Connect button.

SLifeTime (Secs)—the remaining Soft Lifetime for this SA in seconds. When the Soft Lifetime becomes zero, the SA (Security Association) will re-negotiated.

HLifeTime (Secs)—the remaining Hard Lifetime for this SA in seconds. When the Hard Lifetime becomes zero, the SA (Security Association) will be terminated. (It will be re-established if required.)

Deactivating a VPN Tunnel

Sometimes a VPN tunnel must be deactivated for testing purposes. There are two ways to deactivate a VPN tunnel:

Policy table on VPN Policies page

VPN Status page

Using the Policy Table on the VPN Policies Page to Deactivate a VPN Tunnel

To use the VPN Policies page to deactivate a VPN tunnel, perform the following steps:

1.Log in to the VPN Firewall.

2.Click on VPN Policies under VPN to get the VPN Policies screen below (Figure 5-39).

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