Monitor | Sessions | Detail Parameters; Refresh; Back To Sessions; Table 15-2: Parameter Definitions For Monitor | Sessions | Detail Screens - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Monitoring

Refresh

To update the screen and its data, click Refresh . The date and time indicate when the screen was last
updated.

Back to Sessions

To return to the Monitor | Sessions screen, click Back to Sessions .

Monitor | Sessions | Detail parameters

Table 15-2: Parameter definitions for Monitor | Sessions | Detail screens

Parameter
Assigned IP Address
Authentication Mode
Bytes Rx
Bytes Received
Bytes Tx
Bytes Transmitted
Connection Name
Diffie-Hellman Group
Duration
Encapsulation Mode
Encryption
Encryption Algorithm
Hashing Algorithm
Idle Time
IKE Negotiation Mode
IKE Sessions:
IP Address
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Definition
The private IP address assigned to the remote client for this
session. This is also known as the "inner" or "virtual" IP address,
and it lets the client appear to be a host on the private network.
The protocol or mode used to authenticate this session.
The total number of bytes received from the remote peer or client
by the VPN Concentrator.
The total number of bytes transmitted to the remote peer or client
by the VPN Concentrator.
The name of the IPSec LAN-to-LAN connection.
The algorithm and key size used to generate IPSec SA encryption
keys.
The elapsed time ( HH:MM:SS ) between the session login time and
the last screen refresh.
The mode for applying IPSec ESP (Encapsulation Security
Payload protocol) encryption and authentication; i.e., what part of
the original IP packet has ESP applied.
The data encryption algorithm this session is using, if any.
The algorithm used to create a hash of the packet, which is used
for IPSec data authentication.
The elapsed time ( HH:MM:SS ) between the last communication
activity on this session and the last screen refresh.
The IKE (IPSec Phase 1) mode for exchanging key information
and setting up SAs: Aggressive or Main.
The total number of IKE (IPSec Phase 1) sessions; usually 1.
These sessions establish the tunnel for IPSec traffic.
The IP address of the remote peer VPN Concentrator or other
secure gateway that initiated the IPSec LAN-to-LAN connection.
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