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The amount of data sent and received on the tunnel in both bytes and
packets.
The time at which the key expires and the tunnel is renegotiated.
Expiration can be expressed as a time deadline or in bytes passed.
DVCP tunnels that have been configured for both traffic and time
deadline expiration thresholds display both; this type of tunnel
expires when either event occurs first (time runs out or bytes are
passed).
Authentication and encryption levels set for the tunnel.
Routing policies for the tunnel.
Remote VPN Tunnels
Following the branch office VPN tunnels is an entry for remote VPN
tunnels, which includes Mobile User VPN (with IPSec) or RUVPN with
PPTP tunnels.
If the tunnel is Mobile User VPN, the branch displays the same statistics
as for the DVCP or IPSec Branch Office VPN described previously: the
tunnel name, followed by the destination IP address, followed by the
tunnel type. Below are the packet statistics, followed by the key
expiration, authentication, and encryption specifications.
If the tunnel is RUVPN with PPTP, the display shows only the quantity of
sent and received packets. Byte count and total byte count are not
applicable to PPTP tunnel types.
Expanding and collapsing the display
To expand a branch of the display, click the plus sign (+) next to the entry,
or double-click the name of the entry. To collapse a branch, click the
minus sign () next to the entry. A lack of either a plus or minus sign
indicates that no further information about the entry is available.
Red exclamation point
A red exclamation point appearing next to any item indicates that
something within its branch is not functioning properly. For example, a
red exclamation point next to the Firebox entry indicates that a Firebox is
not communicating with either the WatchGuard Security Event Processor