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14 Administration
14-6
VPN 3000 Concentrator Series User Guide
Remote Access Sessions table
This table shows parameters and statistics for all active remote-access sessions. Each session is a
single-user connection from a remote client to the VPN Concentrator. Remote-access sessions include
PPTP, L2TP, IPSec remote-access user, L2TP over IPSec, and IPSec through NAT sessions.
[ LAN-to-LAN Sessions | Management Sessions ]
Click these active links to go to the other session tables on this Manager screen.
Username
The username or login name for the session. The field shows Authenticating... if the remote-access
client is still negotiating authentication. If the client is using a digital certificate for authentication, the
field shows the Subject CN or Subject OU from the certificate.
To display detailed parameters and statistics for this session, click this name. See the
Administration |
Sessions | Detail
screen.
Public IP Address
The public IP address of the client for this remote-access session. This is also known as the outer IP
address. It is typically assigned to the client by the ISP, and it lets the client function as a host on the
public network.
Assigned IP Address
The private IP address assigned to the remote client for this session. This is also known as the inner
or virtual IP address, and it lets the client appear to be a host on the private network.
Protocol, Encryption, Login Time, Duration, Actions
See Table 14-1 on page 14-7 for definitions of these parameters.
Management Sessions table
This table shows parameters and statistics for all active administrator management sessions on the VPN
Concentrator.
[ LAN-to-LAN Sessions | Remote Access Sessions ]
Click these active links to go to the other session tables on this Manager screen.
Administrator
The administrator username or login name for the session.
The lock icon indicates the administrator who has the configuration lock; i.e., who has the right to
make changes to the active system configuration. See Configuration locked by below.
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