VPDN Tunnels

Use this option to view VPDN tunnel information.

Procedure

To access VPDN tunnels information:

  1. Right-click the device and select Configure from the popup menu.

The Configure Device dialog box appears.

  1. Select VPDN Tunnels from the Category menu.

VPDN Tunnels dialog box displays:

bullet.gif Tunnel Type (cvpdnSystemTunnelType)

bullet.gif Tunnel Id (cvpdnTunnelAttrTunnelId)

bullet.gif Remote Tunnel Id (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteTunnelId)

bullet.gif Local Name (cvpdnTunnelAttrLocalName)

bullet.gif Remote Name (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteName)

bullet.gif Remote Endpoint Name (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteEndpointName)

bullet.gif Local Initiated Connection (cvpdnTunnelAttrLocalInitConnection)

bullet.gif Originated Cause (cvpdnTunnelAttrOrigCause)

bullet.gif Tunnel State (cvpdnTunnelAttrState)

bullet.gif Active Sessions (cvpdnTunnelAttrActiveSessions)

bullet.gif Denied Users (cvpdnTunnelAttrDeniedUsers)

bullet.gif Soft Shut (cvpdnTunnelAttrSoftshut)

bullet.gif Network Service Type (cvpdnTunnelAttrNetworkServiceType)

bullet.gif Local IP Address (cvpdnTunnelAttrLocalIpAddress)

bullet.gif Source IP Address (cvpdnTunnelAttrSourceIpAddress)

bullet.gif Remote IP Address (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteIpAddress)

Note : You can view VPDN system information, VPDN tunnel information and VPDN session information only if active tunnels are available.

Related Topics

VPDN System Information

VPDN Sessions

VPDN Failure History


Tunnel Id (cvpdnTunnelAttrTunnelId)

The ID of an active VPDN tunnel.

If this end is the tunnel instigator, the ID is the HGW/LNS tunnel ID. Otherwise it is the NAS/LAC tunnel ID.

Two distinct tunnels with the same ID may exist, but with different tunnel types.


Remote Tunnel Id (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteTunnelId)

The ID of a remote active VPDN tunnel.

If this end is the instigator of the tunnel, the ID is the NAS/LAC tunnel ID, otherwise it is the HGW/LNS tunnel ID.


Local Name (cvpdnTunnelAttrLocalName)

The local name of an active VPDN tunnel. It is the NAS/LAC if the router serves as NAS/LAC, or the HGW/LNS name if the system serves as the home gateway. Typically, the local name is the configured host name of the router.


Remote Name (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteName)

The remote name of an active VPDN tunnel. It is the home gateway name 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 (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteEndpointName)

The remote end-point name of an active VPDN tunnel. The name is either the domain name or the DNIS of the tunnel.


Local Initiated Connection (cvpdnTunnelAttrLocalInitConnection)

Indicates whether the tunnel was originated locally.

If the value is true, the tunnel was originated locally.


Originated Cause (cvpdnTunnelAttrOrigCause)

The cause that originated an active VPDN tunnel. The tunnel is projected via domain name, DNIS, or a stack group.


Tunnel State (cvpdnTunnelAttrState)

The current state of an active VPDN tunnel.

Tunnels of type l2f have states with a 'l2f' prefix.

Tunnels of type l2tp have states with a 'l2tp' prefix.

The codes are explained below:

bullet.gif unknown indicates the tunnel state is unknown.

bullet.gif l2fOpening indicates the tunnel has just been initiated and is waiting for the remote end to reply to complete the process.

bullet.gif l2fOpenWait indicates this end received a tunnel-open request from the remote end and is waiting for the tunnel to be established.

bullet.gif l2fOpen indicates the tunnel is active.

bullet.gif l2fClosing indicates this end received a tunnel-close request.

bullet.gif l2fCloseWait indicates the tunnel has just been shut down and is waiting for the remote end to reply to complete the process.

bullet.gif l2tpIdle indicates no tunnel is initiated yet.

bullet.gif l2tpWaitCtlReply indicates the tunnel has been initiated and is waiting for the remote end to reply to complete the process.

bullet.gif l2tpEstablished indicates the tunnel is active.

bullet.gif l2tpShuttingDown indicates the tunnel is shutting down.

bullet.gif l2tpNoSessionLeft indicates there is no session left in the tunnel.


Active Sessions (cvpdnTunnelAttrActiveSessions)

The number of active sessions in the tunnel.


Denied Users (cvpdnTunnelAttrDeniedUsers)

The number of denied users for the tunnel.


Soft Shut (cvpdnTunnelAttrSoftshut)

Prevents any new session from being added to a VPDN tunnel.

This object specifies whether the tunnel was soft shut.

If the value is true, the tunnel was soft shut.


Network Service Type (cvpdnTunnelAttrNetworkServiceType)

The type of network service used in the active tunnel.


Local IP Address (cvpdnTunnelAttrLocalIpAddress)

The tunnel local IP address. It is that of the interface at the local end of the tunnel.


Source IP Address (cvpdnTunnelAttrSourceIpAddress)

The tunnel source IP address. It is user configurable IP address of the stack group binding protocol.


Remote IP Address (cvpdnTunnelAttrRemoteIpAddress)

The tunnel remote IP address. It is that of the interface at the remote end of the tunnel.