Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 102

Monitoring VPN tunnel status

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102 Establishing secure VPN connections Monitoring VPN tunnel status Table 6-10 Information to give clients Information Value RADIUS user name (Optional) RADIUS shared secret (user with extended authentication) (Optional) Phase 1 ID (Optional) Monitoring VPN tunnel status The VPN Status window lets you view the status for each configured dynamic and static Gateway-to-Gateway VPN tunnel. The status for static tunnels is either Enabled or Disabled; the status for dynamic tunnels is Connected, Enabled, or Disabled. The status for static tunnels is never connected because there is no negotiation for static tunnels. The information on the Status window is current when you select it. Conditions may change while you are viewing the screen. Refresh displays the most current conditions. To monitor VPN tunnel status You can monitor tunnel status by verifying both ends of the tunnel, and by monitoring the Status window. See "Status tab field descriptions" on page 202. To verify that the tunnel is operational on both ends ◆ From a local host, issue a PING command to a computer on the remote network. To refresh the information on the Status window 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click VPN. 2 In the right pane, on the Status tab, on the bottom of the Status window, click Refresh.

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Establishing secure VPN connections
Monitoring VPN tunnel status
Monitoring VPN tunnel status
The VPN Status window lets you view the status for each configured dynamic
and static Gateway-to-Gateway VPN tunnel. The status for static tunnels is
either Enabled or Disabled; the status for dynamic tunnels is Connected,
Enabled, or Disabled. The status for static tunnels is never connected because
there is no negotiation for static tunnels.
The information on the Status window is current when you select it. Conditions
may change while you are viewing the screen. Refresh displays the most current
conditions.
To monitor VPN tunnel status
You can monitor tunnel status by verifying both ends of the tunnel, and by
monitoring the Status window.
See
“Status tab field descriptions”
on page 202.
To verify that the tunnel is operational on both ends
From a local host, issue a PING command to a computer on the remote
network.
To refresh the information on the Status window
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
VPN
.
2
In the right pane, on the Status tab, on the bottom of the Status window,
click
Refresh
.
RADIUS user name
(Optional)
RADIUS shared secret (user with extended
authentication)
(Optional)
Phase 1 ID
(Optional)
Table 6-10
Information to give clients
Information
Value