IKE Tunnels workspace

The Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Tunnels workspace displays availability and performance statistics for IKE tunnels known to the IKE daemon for a specific stack. IKE tunnels are used by a security endpoint (IKE daemon) to negotiate dynamic IP tunnels. Since there could be thousands of IKE tunnels this workspace has a predefined default filter when initially opened. The query used to initially open the workspace will request IKE tunnels with a byte rate >= 1024.

One way to display the IKE Tunnels workspace, right-click the IPSec Tunnels Navigator item for a specific TCP/IP stack is to select Workspaces and select the IKE Tunnels link.

Summary information is displayed in the IKE Tunnels With Byte Rate >= 1024 Summary table.

The IKE Tunnels workspace contains the following views:

IKE Tunnels With Percent Failed Activations > 0 Summary table

The IKE Tunnels with Percent Failed Activations > 0 Summary table displays performance and configuration information for IKE tunnels that are experiencing failures when activating dynamic IP tunnels.

For a complete list of the attributes available in the IKE Tunnels Summary tables, and a brief description of each, see the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Tunnels Attributes help panel.

IKE Tunnels With Byte Rate >= 1024 Summary table

The IKE Tunnels With Byte Rate >= 1024 Summary table displays performance and configuration data about the IKE tunnels with a byte rate greater than or equal to 1024. Each row in the table represents a single IKE tunnel. The data in this table can be filtered based on criteria that you provide.

For a complete list of the attributes available in the IKE Tunnels With Byte Rate >= 1024 Summary table, and a brief description of each, see the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Tunnels Attributes help panel.

The following additional workspace can be accessed by clicking the Link icon in the IKE Tunnels With Byte Rate >= 1024 Summary table:

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