Viewing Active Vpn Users; Viewing Vpn Tunnel Connection Status - NETGEAR UTM5EW-100NAS Appliance Reference Manual

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Table 11-11. System Status: Interface Statistics
Setting
For each interface (LAN, WAN1, WAN2, and DMZ for the dual-WAN port models; LAN, WAN, and DMZ for
the single-WAN port models), the following statistics are displayed:
Status
Tx (KB)
Rx (KB)

Viewing Active VPN Users

The Active Users screen displays a list of administrators, IPsec VPN, and SSL VPN users that are
currently logged into the UTM.
To display the list of active VPN users:
Select Monitoring > Active Users & VPNs from the main menu. The Active Users & VPN
submenu tabs appear, with the Active Users screen in views.
Figure 11-13
The active user's user name, group, and IP address are listed in the table with a timestamp
indicating the time and date that the user logged in.
To disconnect an active user, click the Disconnect table button to the right of the user's table entry.

Viewing VPN Tunnel Connection Status

To review the status of current IPsec VPN tunnels:
1. Select Monitoring > Active Users & VPNs from the main menu. The Active Users & VPN
submenu tabs appear, with the Active Users screen in views
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Description (or Subfield and Description)
10BaseT Half duplex, 10BaseT Full duplex, 100BaseT Half duplex,
100BaseT Full duplex, or No Link.
The number of transmitted packets in KB.
The number of received packets in KB.
v1.0, January 2010
Monitoring System Access and Performance

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