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7.17 The IPSec Monitor Screen
You can use this screen to display and to manage active IPSec. To access this screen, click Monitor
> VPN Monitor > IPSec. The following screen appears. SAs. Click a column’s heading cell to sort
the table entries by that column’s criteria. Click the heading cell again to reverse the sort order.
Figure 71
Monitor > VPN Monitor > IPSec
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 41
Monitor > VPN Monitor > IPSec
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Name
Enter the name of a IPSec SA here and click Search to find it (if it is associated). You
can use a keyword or regular expression. Use up to 30 alphanumeric and _+-
.()!$*^:?|{}[]<>/ characters. See
for more details.
Policy
Enter the IP address(es) or names of the local and remote policies for an IPSec SA and
click Search to find it. You can use a keyword or regular expression. Use up to 30
alphanumeric and _+-.()!$*^:?|{}[]<>/ characters. See
more details.
Search
Click this button to search for an IPSec SA that matches the information you specified
above.
Disconnect
Select an IPSec SA and click this button to disconnect it.
Total Connection
This field displays the total number of associated IPSec SAs.
Page x of x
This is the number of the page of entries currently displayed and the total number of
pages of entries. Type a page number to go to or use the arrows to navigate the pages of
entries.
Show x items
Select how many entries you want to display on each page.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific SA.
Name
This field displays the name of the IPSec SA.
Encapsulation
This field displays how the IPSec SA is encapsulated.
Policy
This field displays the content of the local and remote policies for this IPSec SA. The IP
addresses, not the address objects, are displayed.
Algorithm
This field displays the encryption and authentication algorithms used in the SA.
Up Time
This field displays how many seconds the IPSec SA has been active.
Timeout
This field displays how many seconds remain in the SA life time, before the UAG
automatically disconnects the IPSec SA.
Inbound (Bytes)
This field displays the amount of traffic that has gone through the IPSec SA from the
remote IPSec router to the UAG since the IPSec SA was established.