The Vpn Status Screen - ZyXEL Communications SBG5500-A User Manual

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10.4 The VPN Status Screen

Use this screen to look at the VPN tunnels that are currently established. To access this screen, click
Configuration > VPN > VPN Status.
Figure 131 Configuration > VPN > VPN Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 68 Configuration > VPN > VPN Status
LABEL
IPsec VPN
Disconnect
Refresh
#
Name
Policy
My Address
Secure Gateway
Up Time
Timeout
Inbound (Bytes)
Outbound (Bytes)
PPTP VPN / L2TP VPN
Disconnect
Refresh
#
Username
Host Name
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DESCRIPTION
Select a VPN policy and click Disconnect to disable it.
Click this to renew the table.
This is the IPsec VPN policy index number.
This field displays the identification name for this VPN policy.
This field displays the local policy and the remote policy, respectively.
This field displays the interface the VPN gateway uses.
This field displays the peer gateway address of the IPsec router with which you are
making the VPN connection.
This field displays the period of time the VPN tunnel has been up.
This field displays the timeout period before the SBG disconnects from this VPN tunnel.
This field displays the number of bytes received by the SBG on this VPN tunnel.
This field displays the number of bytes transmitted by the SBG on this VPN tunnel.
Select a VPN client connection and click this to disable it.
Click this to renew the table.
This is the PPTP/L2TP VPN policy index number.
This field displays the client's login name for this connection.
This is the client's host name of this connection.
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