Fortinet 100A Router User Manual


 
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Ping generator options VPN
2 Select Enable.
3 In the Source IP 1 field, type the private IP address or subnet address from which
traffic may originate locally (for example, 192.168.20.12 or 192.168.20.0
respectively).
4 In the Destination IP 1 field, enter the IP address of a remote computer:
For a peer-to-peer configuration, the destination address is the private IP address
of a server or host behind the remote VPN peer (for example, 172.16.5.1/32).
For a dialup-client or Internet-browsing configuration where the remote VPN client
is configured to acquire a virtual IP address, the destination address must
correspond to the virtual IP address that can be acquired.
5 If you want to enable a second ping generator, repeat Steps 3 and 4 for the Source IP
2 and Destination IP 2 settings.
6 Select Apply.
Ping generator options
Figure 130:Ping generator
Monitor
You can use the monitor to view activity on IPSec VPN tunnels and start or stop those
tunnels. The display provides a list of addresses, proxy IDs, and timeout information
for all active tunnels.
To view active tunnels
1 Go to VPN > IPSEC > Monitor.
To interpret the display, see the following sections:
“Dialup monitor” on page 259
“Static IP and dynamic DNS monitor” on page 259
Enable Select the option to ping the specified destination address using the
specified source address.
Source IP 1 Enter the IP address from which traffic may originate locally.
Destination IP 1 Enter the IP address of the remote computer to ping.
Source IP 2 If you want to generate traffic on a second VPN tunnel simultaneously,
enter a second IP address from which traffic may originate locally.
Destination IP 2 Enter the IP address of the second computer to ping