Specifications
Application View Cisco VPDN Application
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Session Total
The total number of active sessions, of this tunnel
type, in all the active VPDN tunnels.
Denied User Total
The total number of denied user attempts to all
the VPDN tunnels of this tunnel type since last
system re-initialization.
Cisco VPDN Tunnel Attribute View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
CiscoVPDNApp Application icon, select Tunnel Attributes.
This view provides the Tunnel Attr Table which
contains the following information about the
active VPDN tunnels. An entry is added to the
table when a new tunnel is initiated and removed
from the table when the tunnel is terminated.
Index
A unique value identifying an entry in the table.
Local Name
The local name of an active VPDN tunnel. It will
be the NAS/LAC name of the tunnel if the router
serves as NAS/LAC, or the HGW/LNS name of the
tunnel if the system serves as the home gateway.
Typically, the local name is the configured host
name of the router.
Remote Name
The remote name of an active VPDN tunnel. It will
be the home gateway name of the tunnel if the
system is a NAS/LAC, or the NAS/LAC name of
the tunnel if the system serves as the home
gateway.
Remote Endpoint Name
The remote end point name of an active VPDN
tunnel. This name is either the domain name or
the DNIS that this tunnel is projected with.
Local Init Conn
This object indicates whether the tunnel
originated locally.
Original Cause
The cause that originated an active VPDN tunnel.
The tunnel can be projected via domain name,
DNIS or a stack group.
Tunnel Attr State
The current state of an active VPDN tunnel.
Tunnels of type l2f will have states with the ‘l2f’
prefix. Tunnels of type l2tp will have states with
the ‘l2tp’ prefix. Possible states are described in
Table 12.