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Cisco RV345 Administration Guide

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Site-to-Site Tunnel Status
Tunnel(s) Used VPN tunnels in use.
Tunnel(s) Available Available VPN tunnels.
Tunnel(s) Enabled VPN tunnels enabled.
Tunnel(s) Defined Defined VPN tunnels.
In the Connection Table, you can add, edit, delete, or refresh a tunnel. (See Site-to-Site, on page 80). You
can also click on Column Display Selection to select the column headers displayed in the Connection Table.
Client-to-Site Tunnel Status
In this mode, the client from Internet connects to the server to access the corporate network/LAN behind the
server. For a secure connection, you can implement a client-to-site VPN. You can view all the Client-to-Tunnel
connections, add, edit, or delete the connections in the Connection Table. (See Client to Site, on page 85).
The Connection Table displays the following:
Group or Tunnel Name Name of the VPN tunnel. This is for reference purposes only and does not
match the name used at the other end of the tunnel.
Connections Status of the connection.
Phase2 Encryption/Auth/Group Phase 2 encryption type
(NULL/DES/3DES/AES-128/AES-192/AES-256), authentication method (NULL/MD5/SHA1), and
DH group number (1/2/5).
Local Group IP address and subnet mask of the local group.
SSL VPN Status
A Secure Sockets Layer virtual private network (SSLVPN) allows users to establish a secure, remote-access
VPN tunnel to this device by using a web browser. SSL VPN provides secure, easy access to a broad range
of web resources and web-enabled applications from almost any computer on the Internet. Here, you can view
the status of the SSL VPN tunnels.
Tunnel(s) Used SSL VPN Tunnels used for connection.
Tunnel(s) available Available tunnels for the SSL VPN connection.
The Connection Table shows the status of the established tunnels. You can also add edit or delete connections.
Policy Name Name of the policy applied on the tunnel.
Session Number of sessions.
You can also add, edit or delete a SSL VPN. (See SSL VPN, on page 92).
PPTP Tunnel Status
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol has the capability to encrypt data with 128-bit. It is used to ensure that
messages sent from one VPN node to another are secure.
Tunnel(s) Used PPTP Tunnels used for the VPN connection.
RV345/345P Administration Guide
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Status and Statistics
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BrandCisco
ModelRV345
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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