Viewing The Quickvpn Connection Status; Viewing Logs - Cisco RV 120W Administration Manual

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Introduction
Viewing Device Statistics
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Click Connect to establish an inactive SA (connection) or Drop to terminate an
active SA (connection).
The page refreshes automatically to display the most current status for an SA. To
change the refresh settings, in the Poll Interval field, 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 click Start to restart automatic refresh.

Viewing the QuickVPN Connection Status

This page displays the status of QuickVPN connections and allows you to DROP
any existing active (ONLINE) connections.
Username—The name of the IPSec User associated with the QuickVPN
tunnel.
Remote IP—Displays the IP address of the remote QuickVPN client. This
could be NAT/Public IP if the client is behind the NAT router.
Status—Displays the current status of QuickVPN client. OFFLINE means
that QuickVPN tunnel is NOT initiated/established by the IPSec user.
ONLINE means that QuickVPN Tunnel, initiated/established by the IPSec
user, is active.
Click Drop to terminate an active/ONLINE connection and change the status of
QuickVPN client to OFFLINE.
The page refreshes automatically to display the most current status for QuickVPN
users. To change the refresh settings, in the Poll Interval field, 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 click Start to restart automatic refresh.

Viewing Logs

This window displays the system event log, which can be configured to log login
attempts, DHCP server messages, reboots, firewall messages and other
information.
Facility—From the drop-down list, select the type of logs to display: All,
Kernel, System, IPSec VPN, Local0-Wireless.
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Kernel logs are those that are a part of the kernel code (for example,
firewall).
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