Table 56: Vpn Monitor Table - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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tunnels. To remove a VPN tunnel from the list of Selected VPN tunnels, click to select
the VPN tunnel and click Remove.
Click OK.
4.
Adjusting Data Depicted Graphically
Right-click the Chart view and select Data, and either Delta or Absolute.
1.
Right-click the Chart view and select Data Type, and either Bytes In, Bytes Out,
2.
Packets In Packets Out, Utilization, Last Session Duration, Avg Latency, Availability.
Click OK.
3.
Viewing VPN-Specific Information
Click the VPN Monitor Table tab to view specific information about your VPN. From the
VPN Monitor Table, you can view the following details about a specific VPN:
Key details describing the VPN (such as name, Policy ID, group and user associations,
VPN type).
Security Association (SA) information.
Traffic over the tunnel (such as bytes in/out, packets in/out, utilization).
Table 56 on page 662 describes all the information that is available from the VPN Monitor:

Table 56: VPN Monitor Table

Item
Name
VPN Type
SA Id
Policy Id--In/Out
Status
SA Status
Time-SA Status Change
Last SA Session Duration
Group
User
DN Name
Avg. Latency
Description
The name of the VPN.
Type of tunnel: Site-to-site or dial-up.
The Security Association (SA) identification for the VPN at both ends
of the tunnel.
A unique identifier specified when the policy was configured.
The status of the VPN tunnel (up or down).
Whether or not the current SA has been established.
Time that the SA status last changed.
Duration of last SA session.
Group associated with the VPN.
User associated with the VPN.
Distinguished Name (DN) of the VPN.
A rolling average of latency, presented in milliseconds.
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