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Viewing the IPsec Connection Status

Viewing the IPsec Connection Status
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
AP Statistics
This table displays transmit/receive data for a given access point (AP).
AP Name—The name of the AP.
Packets—The number of Tx/Rx wireless packets on the AP.
Bytes—The number of Tx/Rx bytes of information on the AP.
Errors—The number of Tx/Rx packet errors reported to the AP.
Dropped—The number of Tx/Rx packets dropped by the AP.
Multicast—The number of multicast packets sent over this AP.
Collisions—The number of packet collisions reported to the AP.
Poll Interval—Enter a value in seconds for the poll interval. This causes the
page to re-read the statistics from the router and refresh the page
automatically. To modify the poll interval, click the Stop button and then click
Start to restart automatic refresh.
Use the Status > IPsec Connection Status page to view the status of IPsec
connections.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Status > IPsec Connection
Status.
Click Refresh to obtain the latest information.
This page displays the status of IPSec connections. You can change the status of a
connection to either establish or disconnect the configured SAs (Security
Associations).
Policy Name—The name of the IKE or VPN policy associated with this SA.
Endpoint—Displays the IP address of the remote VPN gateway or client.
Rx KB—The data received (in KB) over this SA.
Tx KB—The data transmitted (in KB) over this SA.
Rx Packets—The number of IP packets received over this SA.
Tx Packets—The number of IP packets transmitted over this SA.
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