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Configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Monitoring the IPSec VPN Tunnels 5 Monitoring the IPSec VPN Tunnels Use the VPN Summary page to review the settings and monitor the status of all IPSec tunnels. You also can stop, start, or restart a connection. To open this page, click VPN > VPN Summary in the navigation tree. Refer to the following descriptions of the fields and buttons: • Tunnel Name: The field displays the name of the tunnel. • Remote Gateway: The field displays the remote gateway. If the preconfigured type is IP Addr., the field displays the IP address of remote gateway. If the pre-configured type of remote gateway is Any, the field displays ANY. If the pre-configured type is FQDN, the filed displays the FQDN string directly. • Remote Group: The field displays the remote peer that is designated for VPN communication after a IPSec VPN tunnel is established. If the preconfigured type of the remote group is IP Addr., the field displays the IP address of the remote peer. If the pre-configured type of the remote group is Subnet, the field displays the subnet type "IP Address/Mask". If the pre- Cisco Small Business WRV210 Administration Guide 73

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Configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Monitoring the IPSec VPN Tunnels
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Monitoring the IPSec VPN Tunnels
Use the VPN Summary page to review the settings and monitor the status of all
IPSec tunnels. You also can stop, start, or restart a connection.
To open this page, click
VPN > VPN Summary
in the navigation tree. Refer to the
following descriptions of the fields and buttons:
Tunnel Name:
The field displays the name of the tunnel.
Remote Gateway:
The field displays the remote gateway. If the pre-
configured type is IP Addr., the field displays the IP address of remote
gateway. If the pre-configured type of remote gateway is Any, the field
displays ANY. If the pre-configured type is FQDN, the filed displays the
FQDN string directly.
Remote Group:
The field displays the remote peer that is designated for
VPN communication after a IPSec VPN tunnel is established. If the pre-
configured type of the remote group is IP Addr., the field displays the IP
address of the remote peer. If the pre-configured type of the remote group
is Subnet, the field displays the subnet type “IP Address/Mask”. If the pre-