Dns; Ike - Avaya VPN Gateway User Manual

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The output first shows groups received from configured authentication databases. In the
preceding example the
trusted
group is returned from the local user database. If an external authentication database is used,
all groups returned from that database will be shown.
Final groups for the user are all groups where a match is found between groups returned from
configured authentication databases and groups configured on the VPN Gateway. Matching
groups are listed in the order they are configured on the VPN Gateway. This is also the order
in which the groups will be applied. <base> implies that the group's base profile will be used.
TTL for user shows the idle timeout (15m (15 minutes) in the preceding example) and the
maximum session length (infinity in the example).
For detailed information about groups, profiles and so on, see the chapter "Groups, Access
Rules and Profiles" in the CLI/BBI Application Guide for VPN.

dns

The dns tag logs failed DNS lookups made during a VPN session.

ike

The ike tag logs any output that is produced by the IKE daemon, e.g. all messages related
to actual ISAKMP negotiations between the client and the IKE daemon.
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April 2013

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