VPN Monitor Ipsec - Timeout

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Filippo
Filippo Posts: 15  Freshman Member
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edited April 2021 in Security
Hello,
I would like to know if the value of the IP-sec PVn timeout, indicates the interval of the last disconnection of the vpn.


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  • Zyxel_Charlie
    Zyxel_Charlie Posts: 1,034  Zyxel Employee
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    @Filippo
    The timeout on VPN's monitor page is that this field displays how many seconds remain in the SA life time, before the Zyxel Device automatically disconnects the IPSec SA. 
    If you have questions of option on device, you can click "?Help" to get description on the GUI.

    Charlie

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  • Zyxel_Charlie
    Zyxel_Charlie Posts: 1,034  Zyxel Employee
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    @Filippo
    The timeout on VPN's monitor page is that this field displays how many seconds remain in the SA life time, before the Zyxel Device automatically disconnects the IPSec SA. 
    If you have questions of option on device, you can click "?Help" to get description on the GUI.

    Charlie

  • Filippo
    Filippo Posts: 15  Freshman Member
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    Thanks for the reply.
    I do not understand why the system should be disconnectrer in auotamatico the ip sec .... could it depend on this timeout that sometimes the connection in terminal server in rdp falls?























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  • Blabababa
    Blabababa Posts: 151  Master Member
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    The timeout is a normal mechanism in network technology to avoid the zombie(inactive) connections. Also, the network protocols normally also have its own keep alive mechanism to keep the connections up if it's still functioning.

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