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Interfaces
Click on
Status
in the menu bar, and then click
Interfaces
below it. A window will appear
providing information about the interfaces in the DFL-1100. By default information about the
LAN
interface will be show, to see another one click on that interface (
WAN
or
DMZ
).
Interface
– Name of
the interface shown,
LAN, WAN or DMZ.
IP Address
– IP
address of the interface.
Link status
–
Displays what link the
current interface has,
the speed can be 10 or
100 Mbps and the
duplex can be Half or
Full.
MAC Address
–
MAC address of the
interface.
Send rate
– Current
amount of traffic sent
trough the interface.
Receive rate
–
Current amount of traffic
received trough the
interface.
There are also two
graphs displaying the
send and receive rate trough the interfaces during the last 24 hours.
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HA
Click on
Status
in the menu bar, and then click
HA
below it. A window will appear
providing information
about the HA Cluster
configured in the DFL-
1100.
Status
- Status of the
cluster, will show if the
unit is active or inactive.
Cluster
Peer
- Status
of the other unit in the
cluster.
Cluster
ID
- ID used
for this cluster
Configuration
–
Status of the
configuration
synchronization, if both
peers are using the same
configuration or if it’s in
the process of being
synchronized.
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VLAN
Click on
Status
in the menu bar, and then click
VLAN
below it. A window will appear
providing information
about the virtual
interfaces configured in
the DFL-1100.
VLAN Interface
–
Name of the virtual
interface shown.
VLAN ID
– ID
assigned to the vlan.
IP Address
– IP
address of the virtual
interface.
Send rate
– Current
amount of traffic sent
trough the interface.
Receive rate
–
Current amount of traffic
received trough the
interface.
There are also two
graphs displaying the
send and receive rate
trough the interfaces
during the last 24 hours.
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VPN
Click on
Status
in the menu bar, and then click
Interfaces
below it. A window will appear
providing information about the VPN connections done in the DFL-1100. By default
information about the first VPN tunnel will be show, to see another one click on that VPN
tunnels name.
The two graphs
display the send and
receive rate trough the
selected VPN tunnel
during the last 24 hours.
On this example a
tunnel named
RoamingUsers
is
selected, this is a tunnel
that allows roaming
users. So under the
IPSec SA listing each
roaming user connected
to this tunnel is shown.
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Connections
Click on
Status
in the menu bar, and then click
Connections
below it. A window will
appear providing information about the content of the state table.
Shows the last 100
connections opened
through the firewall.
Connections are
created when traffic is
permitted to pass via
the policies.
Each connection
has two timeout values,
one in each direction.
These are updated
when the firewall
receives packets from
each end of the
connection. The value
shown in the
Timeout
column is the lower of
the two values.
Possible values in
the
State
column
include: TPC_CLOSE,
TCP_OPEN,
SYN_RECV, FIN_RECV and so on.
The
Proto
column can have:
TCP
- The connection is a TCP connection
PING -
The connection is an ICMP ECHO connection
UDP
- The connection is a UDP connection
RAWIP
- The connection uses an IP protocol other than TCP, UDP or ICMP
The
Source
and
Destination
columns show from what ip and port on the source interface
is the connection, and to what interface with what port number is the connection to.