Netgear SRXN3205 SRXN3205 Reference Manual - Page 118

VPN Tunnel Connection Status, Local, Remote, Action, Policy Name, Endpoint, Tx KBytes, Tx Packets

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual • Name. Each policy is given a unique name (the Connection Name when using the VPN Wizard). • Type. The Type is "Auto" or "Manual" as described previously (Auto is used during VPN Wizard configuration). • Local. IP address (either a single address, range of address or subnet address) on your local LAN. Traffic must be from (or to) these addresses to be covered by this policy. (The Subnet address is supplied as the default IP address when using the VPN Wizard). • Remote. IP address or address range of the remote network. Traffic must be to (or from) these addresses to be covered by this policy. (The VPN Wizard default requires the remote LAN IP address and subnet mask). • Auth. Authentication Algorithm used for the VPN tunnel. The default setting using the VPN Wizard is SHA1. (This setting must match the Remote VPN.) • Encr. Encryption algorithm used for the VPN tunnel. The default setting using the VPN Wizard is 3DES. (This setting must match the Remote VPN.) • Action. Allows you to access individual policies to make any changes or modifications. VPN Tunnel Connection Status Recent VPN tunnel activity is shown on the IPsec Connection Status screen (accessed by selecting VPN from the main menu and Connection Status from the submenu).You can set a Poll Interval (in seconds) to check the connection status of all active IKE Policies to obtain the latest VPN tunnel activity. The Active IPsec (SA)s table also lists current data for each active IPsec SA (Security Association): • Policy Name. The name of the VPN policy associated with this SA. • Endpoint. The IP address on the remote VPN Endpoint. • Tx (KBytes). The amount of data transmitted over this SA. • Tx (Packets). The number of packets transmitted over this SA. • State. The current state of the SA. Phase 1 is "Authentication phase" and Phase 2 is "Key Exchange phase". • Action. Allows you to terminate or build the SA (connection), if required. 6-16 Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec v1.0, October 2008

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual
6-16
Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec
v1.0, October 2008
Name
. Each policy is given a unique name (the Connection Name when using the VPN
Wizard).
Type
. The Type is “Auto” or “Manual” as described previously (Auto is used during VPN
Wizard configuration).
Local
. IP address (either a single address, range of address or subnet address) on your local
LAN. Traffic must be from (or to) these addresses to be covered by this policy. (The Subnet
address is supplied as the default IP address when using the VPN Wizard).
Remote
. IP address or address range of the remote network. Traffic must be to (or from) these
addresses to be covered by this policy. (The VPN Wizard default requires the remote LAN IP
address and subnet mask).
Auth
. Authentication Algorithm used for the VPN tunnel. The default setting using the VPN
Wizard is SHA1. (This setting must match the Remote VPN.)
Encr
. Encryption algorithm used for the VPN tunnel. The default setting using the VPN
Wizard is 3DES. (This setting must match the Remote VPN.)
Action
. Allows you to access individual policies to make any changes or modifications.
VPN Tunnel Connection Status
Recent VPN tunnel activity is shown on the
IPsec Connection Status
screen (accessed by
selecting
VPN
from the main menu and
Connection Status
from the submenu).You can set a Poll
Interval (in seconds) to check the connection status of all active IKE Policies to obtain the latest
VPN tunnel activity. The Active IPsec (SA)s table also lists current data for each active IPsec SA
(Security Association):
Policy Name
. The name of the VPN policy associated with this SA.
Endpoint
. The IP address on the remote VPN Endpoint.
Tx (KBytes)
. The amount of data transmitted over this SA.
Tx (Packets)
. The number of packets transmitted over this SA.
State
. The current state of the SA. Phase 1 is “Authentication phase” and Phase 2 is “Key
Exchange phase”.
Action
. Allows you to terminate or build the SA (connection), if required.