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IPsec VPN in the web-based manager IPsec Monitor<br />

IPsec Monitor<br />

You define a concentrator to include spokes in the hub-and-spoke configuration. You<br />

create the concentrator in VPN > IPSec > Concentrator and select Create New. A<br />

concentrator configuration specifies which spokes to include in an IPsec hub-and-spoke<br />

configuration.<br />

New VPN Concentrator page<br />

Concentrator Type a name for the concentrator.<br />

Name<br />

Available Tunnels<br />

Members<br />

A list of defined IPsec VPN tunnels. Select a tunnel from the list and<br />

then select the right arrow.<br />

A list of tunnels that are members of the concentrator. To remove a<br />

tunnel from the concentrator, select the tunnel and select the left<br />

arrow.<br />

You can use the IPsec Monitor to view activity on IPsec VPN tunnels and start or stop<br />

those tunnels. The display provides a list of addresses, proxy IDs, and timeout<br />

information for all active tunnels, including tunnel mode and route-based (interface mode)<br />

tunnels.<br />

To view the IPsec monitor, go to VPN > Monitor > IPsec Monitor.<br />

For dialup VPNs, the list provides status information about the VPN tunnels established<br />

by dialup clients, and their IP addresses.<br />

For static IP or dynamic DNS VPNs, the list provides status and IP addressing<br />

information about VPN tunnels, active or not, to remote peers that have static IP<br />

addresses or domain names. You can also start and stop individual tunnels from the list.<br />

FortiOS Handbook v3: IPsec VPNs<br />

01-434-112804-20120111 37<br />

http://docs.fortinet.com/

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