Vpn Tunnel Diagnostics - ZyXEL Communications Vantage CNM 2.3 User Manual

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The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 215 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Community > Show Detail
LABEL
Community Name
Page Size
#
Local Gateway
Remote Gateway
Status
Down/Up Time
Diagnostic
Total Records
Refresh
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22.1.2 VPN Tunnel Diagnostics

Use this screen to perform diagnostic action for a disconnected tunnel. To open
this screen, click Diagnostic in the VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By
Community > Show Detail screen.
Figure 253 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Community > Show Detail >
Diagnostic
Click a Trigger icon to initial the VPN tunnel from the device. It takes a while
depending on your network environment. A Logs screen displays then. Following is
an example.
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DESCRIPTION
This field displays the name of the VPN community.
Select how many records you want to see in each page.
This is the number of an individual entry.
This field displays the local gateway name and IP address of this
tunnel.
This field displays the remote gateway name and IP address of this
tunnel.
This field displays the VPN tunnel is on (connected icon) or off
(disconnected icon). * display means it is a dynamic tunnel rule.
N/A means the tunnel has not installed yet.
This displays the time duration the tunnel has been up or down. *
display means it is a dynamic tunnel rule. N/A means the tunnel
has not installed yet.
This icon is available when the tunnel is disconnected. Click this to
open a screen where you can perform diagnostic action.
This entry displays the total number of records on the current page
of the list.
Click this to update the information in this screen.
Click this to return to the previous screen.
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