jnxJsIpSecTunnelTable, whose object ID is {jnxJsIpSecVpnPhaseTwo 1}, is the IPSec
Phase 2 Tunnel Table, with objects listed in Table 195. There is one entry for
each active IPSec Phase 2 tunnel. If the tunnel is terminated, then
the entry is no longer available after the table has been refreshed.
This table augments jnxIpSecTunnelMonTable in Table 192.
Table 195: jnxJsIpSecTunnelTable
Object
Object ID
Description
jnxJsIpSecTunnelEntry
jnxJsIpSecTunnelTable 1
Each entry contains the attributes associated with an
active IPSec Phase 2 tunnel.
Sequence of parameters:
jnxJsIpSecTunPolicyName
jnxJsIpSecVpnTunType
jnxJsIpSecTunCfgMonState
jnxJsIpSecTunState
jnxJsIpSecTunPolicyName
jnxJsIpSecTunnelEntry 1
Policy name assoicated with this tunnel if the IPSec
VPN is policy-based. If the IPSec VPN is not policy-based, this attribute
is not applicable.
jnxJsIpSecVpnTunType
jnxJsIpSecTunnelEntry 2
Attribute to indicate whether the IPSec VPN tunnel is
policy-based or route-based.
jnxJsIpSecTunCfgMonState
jnxJsIpSecTunnelEntry 3
According to userconfiguration, whether to monitor the
IPSec tunnel to be alive or not:
disable—(1)
enable—(2)
jnxJsIpSecTunState
jnxJsIpSecTunnelEntry 4
Attribute to indicate whether the IPSec tunnel is up
or down, determined by ICMP ping if jnxJsIpSecTunCfgMonState is enabled:
up—
down—(2): VPN monitor detects
the tunnel is down.
vpnMonitoringDisabled—(3): User
has disabled VPN tunnel monitoring.