Configuring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Security
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
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Policy Name: manualVPN
Policy Type: Manual Policy
Local Gateway: WAN1
Remote Endpoint: 10.0.0.1
Local IP: Subnet 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
Remote IP: Subnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
SPI-Incoming: 0x2222
Encryption Algorithm: DES
Key-In: 33334444
Key-Out: 11112222
SPI-Outgoing: 0x1111
Integrity Algorithm: MD5
Key-In: 5566778888776655
Key-Out: 1122334444332211
Monitoring VPN Tunnel Status
You can view and change the status of (connect or drop) the router’s IPsec
security associations by performing one of the following actions:
• Choose VPN > IPsec > Advanced VPN Setup and click IPsec VPN
Connection Status.
• Choose Status > IPsec Connection Status.
Here the active IPsec SAs (security associations) are listed along with the traffic
details and tunnel state. The traffic is a cumulative measure of transmitted/
received packets since the tunnel was established.
The Active IPsec SAs table displays a list of active IPsec SAs. Table fields are as
follows:
Field Description
Policy Name IKE or VPN policy associated with this SA.
Endpoint IP address of the remote VPN gateway or client.
Packets Number of IP packets transmitted over this SA.
Kbytes Kilobytes of data transmitted over this SA.
State
Status of the SA for IKE policies: Not Connected or
IPsec SA Established.
If a VPN policy state is “not
connected”, it can be enabled from the List of
VPN Policies in the VPN > IPsec > Advanced
VPN Setup page.