Cal Amp VIPER SC+ 100 series User Manual - page 118
Viper SC+™ IP Router for Licensed Spectrum PN 001-5008-000 Rev. C
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Disable VPN Clients (available on VPN servers only) — Sends a VPN Disable command to all clients regardless of the
VPN server’s state.
Notes:
– The command is broadcast a few times based on the Network Latency VPN setting. A server can send only one
command at a time.
– When VPN clients with a user accessing the VPN configuration cannot process commands from the server.
Status and Statistics
Note: Results of clicking Enable VPN or Disable VPN are not immediately reflected in the Status and Statistics.
Click Refresh to update values displayed in this section.
Operating Mode
Displays whether the Viper is operating as a VPN Server or Client. (The Viper must be configured as an Access Point
RF device to be a VPN Server; the Viper must be configured as a non-Access Point RF device to be a VPN Client.)
Status
Displays the status of the VPN tunnel service. When the VPN is operational, this will display OK/Ready; if VPN is not
operational, this will display Not Ready and the reason it is not operational.
Number of Tunnels
Number of active VPN tunnels originating or terminating in the device. This number is subdivided into tunnels that
are ready and tunnels currently undergoing key exchange. One additional shared tunnel is used for special types of
traffic. (See VPN for an explanation of this shared tunnel and types of traffic this tunnel is provided for.)
Tunnels Ready
Lists the number of active tunnels that are ready.
Tunnels in Key Exchange
Lists the number of active tunnels in Key Exchange.
Packets Sent
Number of packets sent by the Viper through all VPN tunnels.
Packets Received
Number of packets received by the device from all VPN tunnels.
Packets Received in Error
Number of packets received in error by the Viper from all VPN tunnels.
Possible causes of packets received in error are:
– Reception of non-VPN packets when Block non-VPN Packets is enabled.
– Decryption errors due to key exchange or packet corruption (infrequent).
Password, Key Strength, and Master Key
Note: These settings are not affected by Set to Defaults.