Logout All: Pptp | L2Tp | Ipsec User | L2Tp/Ipsec | Ipsec/Nat | Ipsec/Lan-To-Lan; Session Summary Table; Active Lan-To-Lan Sessions; Active Remote Access Sessions - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Logout All: PPTP | L2TP | IPSec User | L2TP/IPSec | IPSec/NAT |
IPSec/LAN-to-LAN
These active labels let you log out all active sessions of a given tunnel type at once:
• PPTP
• L2TP
• IPSec User = IPSec remote-access users
• L2TP/IPSec = L2TP over IPSec
• IPSec/NAT = IPSec through NAT
• IPSec/LAN-to-LAN = IPSec LAN-to-LAN
To log out the sessions, click the appropriate label. The Manager displays a prompt to confirm the action.
Figure 14-3: Logout All Sessions confirmation prompt
Caution:
This action immediately terminates all sessions of the given tunnel type. There is no user warning or
undo.
The Manager refreshes the screen after it terminates the sessions.

Session Summary table

This table shows summary totals for LAN-to-LAN, remote access, and management sessions.
A session is a VPN tunnel established with a specific peer. In most cases, one user connection = one
tunnel = one session. However, one IPSec LAN-to-LAN tunnel counts as one session, but it allows many
host-to-host connections through the tunnel.

Active LAN-to-LAN Sessions

The number of IPSec LAN-to-LAN sessions that are currently active.

Active Remote Access Sessions

The number of PPTP, L2TP, IPSec remote-access user, L2TP over IPSec, and IPSec through NAT
sessions that are currently active.

Active Management Sessions

The number of administrator management sessions that are currently active.
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