Specifications

AVM Access Server Monitor
AVM Access Server – 3 The AVM Access Server Window 37
AVM Access Server Monitor
Select “AVM Access Server Monitor” in the object tree to display infor-
mation about the installed product version and a brief summary of the
AVM Access Server’s momentary status.
Connection Control
The “Connection Control” page lists the AVM Access Server’s ISDN,
ADSL and VPN connections with their momentary status. Commands
are also provided to trigger various actions, depending on the connec-
tion status.
The list displays the status of all the connections to Internet Service
Providers, remote networks and remote users configured in the AVM
Access Server.
The display includes name of the remote network or user and the cur-
rent connection status, as well as statistical information about the con-
nection.
The connection status is indicated by one of the following icons in the
“Connection” column:
Icon Status
None If no icon is shown in the “Connection” column for a given remote
network or Internet connection, then the connection is not currently
active.
The icon in the column “Destination or User” is shown in color:
If the entry refers to an Internet connection, the colored icon
indicates the Internet Service Provider currently activated in the
AVM Access Server configuration.
If the entry refers to a remote network, then the colored icon
indicates that there is a route to this network in the AVM Access
Server’s routing table. The AVM Access Server will activate the
connection automatically when data needs to be sent to the remote
network.
The icon in the column “Destination or User” is gray:
There is no route to the remote site in the routing table. In other
words, no route to this destination is known. The AVM Access
Server cannot dial up the connection automatically. You may
activate the connection to this destination manually, however.
There is a logical connection to this destination. The physical
connection has been cleared down by the AVM Access Server due to
inactivity.