D-Link DFL-1000 [83/168] Testing a vpn

D-Link DFL-1000 [83/168] Testing a vpn
DFL-1000 User Manual
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AutoIKE key tunnel status
Viewing dialup VPN connection status
You can use the dialup monitor to view the status of dialup VPNs. The dialup monitor lists the remote
gateways and the active VPN tunnels for each gateway. The monitor also lists the tunnel lifetime, timeout,
proxy ID source, and proxy ID destination for each tunnel.
To view dialup connection status:
Go to VPN > IPSec > Dialup.
The Lifetime column displays how long the connection has been up.
The Timeout column displays the time before the next key exchange. The time is calculated by
subtracting the time elapsed since the last key exchange from the keylife.
Dialup monitor
The Proxy ID Source column displays the actual IP address or subnet address of the remote peer.
The Proxy ID Destination column displays the actual IP address or subnet address of the local peer.
Testing a VPN
To confirm that a VPN between two networks has been configured correctly, use the ping command from
one internal network to connect to a computer on the other internal network. The IPSec VPN tunnel starts
automatically when the first data packet destined for the VPN is intercepted by the DFL-1000 NPG.
To confirm that a VPN between a network and one or more clients has been configured correctly, start a
VPN client and use the ping command to connect to a computer on the internal network. The VPN tunnel
initializes automatically when the client makes a connection attempt. You can start the tunnel and test it at
the same time by pinging from the client to an address on the internal network.

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