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Active Tunnels
When an HP Support Agent is running a connection through your vCAS to elsewhere in your network, the
connection appears as an active tunnel on your vCAS. Each active tunnel displays on the Active Tunnels
and Logins tab, as a row in the Active Tunnels table.
Figure 4.1 Active Tunnels Table
The Active Tunnels screen contains the following columns:
Column
Description
User
The name of the user who initiated the tunnel.
From
The short host name or IP address of the system (within HP) where the tunnel
originates.
Target
The short host name or IP address of the system (within your network) where the
tunnel emerges.
Port
The port on the target system to which the tunnel is directed.
Proto
The traffic protocol (tcp or udp) used by the tunnel.
Start
The time in ISO 8601 format when the tunnel started.
Duration
The length of time that the tunnel has been active.
Action
Click
to force the tunnel to close and to terminate all traffic through that tunnel.
Table 4.1 Active Tunnels
Note: If there are no active tunnels, then No active tunnels appears in the table.
Logins
If an HP Support Agent or local user is logged on to a command shell on your vCAS, their session appears
on the Active Tunnels and Logins tab, in the Logged-In Users table.
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