Viewing Vpn Tunnels; Viewing Active Connections - Infinity CHECK POINT 1100 Administration Manual

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To view the logs of a specified entry:
1. Select the list entry for which to view logs.
2. Click Logs.
The Logs & Monitoring > Security Logs page opens and shows the logs applicable to the
IP/MAC address.
Note - This page is available from the Home and Logs & Monitoring tabs.

Viewing VPN Tunnels

In the VPN Tunnels page you can see current VPN tunnels opened between this gateway and
remote sites. Some sites are configured so tunnels are established only when necessary and
some are configured with permanent tunnels. When the appliance is managed by Cloud Services,
this table also shows the tunnels for the gateways in the community.
This page is commonly used to see the permanent tunnels. The table shows each tunnel's details
when there is an active VPN tunnel.
Field
From
Site Name
Peer Address
Community Name
Status
To filter the list:
In the Type to filter box, enter the filter criteria.
The list is filtered.
To refresh the list:
Click Refresh to manually refresh this page with updated tunnel information.
Note - This page is available from the VPN and Logs & Monitoring tabs.

Viewing Active Connections

The Logs & Monitoring > Connections page shows a list of all active connections.
The list shows these fields:
Protocol
Source Address
Source Port
Destination Address
Destination Port
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Description
Host name or IP address of the tunnel's source gateway.
Name of the VPN site name.
Host name or IP address of the tunnel's destination gateway.
If the gateways are part of a community configured by Cloud
Services, this column shows the community name with which the
tunnel is associated.
VPN tunnel status indication.
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