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Wireless Controller User Manual
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4.3.2 LAN Clients
Status > LAN Client Info >LAN Clients
The LAN clients to the controller are identified by an ARP scan through the LAN
switch. The NetBios name (if available), IP address and MAC address of discovered
LAN hosts are displayed.
Figure 35: List of LAN hosts
4.3.3 Active VPN Tunnels
Status > Active VPNs
You can view and change the status (connect or drop) of the controllers IPsec
security associations. Here, the active IPsec SAs (security associations) are listed
along with the traffic details and tunnel state. The traffic is a cumulative measure of
transmitted/received packets since the tunnel was established.
If a VPN policy state is ―IPsec SA Not Established‖, it can be enabled by clicking
the Connect button of the corresponding policy. The Active IPsec SAs table displays
a list of active IPsec SAs. Table fields are as follows.
Field
Description
Policy Name
IKE or VPN policy associated with this SA.
Endpoint
IP address of the remote VPN gateway or client.
Tx (KB)
Kilobytes of data transmitted over this SA.
Tx (Packets)
Number of IP packets transmitted over this SA.
State
Status of the SA for IKE policies: Not Connected or IPsec SA Established.