Viewing VPN Tunnels
In the VPN Tunnels page, you can see current VPN tunnels opened between this gateway and remote sites. Some sites are configured so tunnels are established only when necessary and some are configured with permanent tunnels. When the appliance is managed by Cloud Services, this table also shows the tunnels for the gateways in the community.
The table below shows the details of each tunnel configured:
Field |
Description |
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Status |
Indicates if a tunnel is up or is pending traffic to become active. |
Site Name |
The VPN site name. |
From |
The external interface the tunnel uses. |
Peer Address |
Host name or IP address of the tunnel's destination gateway. |
Tunnel Creation Time |
Date the tunnel was created. |
Tunnel Expiration Time |
Date the tunnel expires. |
Community Name |
If the gateways are part of a community configured by Cloud Services, the community name with which the tunnel is associated. Visible when the Quantum Spark gateway is configured in the Quantum Spark Management service in Infinity Portal. |
My Encryption Domain |
Indicates the tunnel's selectors (subnets/hosts) allowed from the source gateway. |
Peer's Encryption Domain |
Indicates the tunnel's selectors (subnets/hosts) allowed from the destination gateway. |
Phase 2 Methods |
Encryption and authentication methods used for the tunnel. |
Connections Per Instance |
The number of connections associated with the tunnel per instance. This lets you know if a tunnel is over-utilized. |
To filter the list:
In the Type to filter box, enter the filter criteria.
To refresh the list:
Click Refresh to refresh manually this page with updated tunnel information.
To delete all Security associations for a selected peer:
Click Delete all SAs for the selected peer.
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