The VPN Status and VPN Statistics windows for VPN clients enable you to determine whether the client has established a connection with a VPN server and to monitor the activity over an established connection.
To check the status of a VPN client connection, complete the following steps:
After a VPN client connection has been initiated, click the VPN Status tab in the VPN Login dialog box.
This window displays the progress of the VPN client connection.
After the connection is established, the VPN Statistics icon is displayed in the task bar. Click on the icon to view the VPN statistics. The icon is available until the connection is closed.
To minimize the VPN Statistics window, click OK
To terminate the VPN connection, click Disconnect.
On Windows NT* systems, you must terminate your dial-up VPN connection from this window. If you terminate your dial-up connection using Windows NT's Dial-Up Monitor, your VPN connection is maintained by the VPN server until the connection times out. This open connection cannot be used by other VPN clients and is not a security risk. However, an open connection reduces the amount of resources available to the server for VPN clients.
The following information is contained in the VPN client Status window:
The following information is contained in the VPN client Statistics window:
Even if the VPN client has been configured to encrypt all networks, the number of unencrypted packets sent or received might be a nonzero value. Unencrypted packets are used to bring up the encrypted tunnel itself. Although the packets are not encrypted using IPSEC, their contents are protected using Novell's proprietary protocol and encryption methods. The number of unencrypted packets should be less than 10 and should not increase after the tunnel has been established. If the value continues to increase, make sure that no other path from the protected network to the VPN client is shorter than the path through the tunnel. A shorter path can exist if another server on the protected network has a connection to the Internet. The number of unencrypted packets received is also increased by the receipt of broadcast packets from the Internet, such as BOOTP broadcast packets sent to clients.
The following information is contained in the VPN client More window: