Gateways view

The configured gateway instances are shown with their properties. A newly installed SCG instance is configured under Configuration > Gateways. For further information, see Gateways.

1 The role of a gateway instance, but also a state before a role is applied,1 are indicated by means of letters:

P Primary instance
S Secondary instance
I The instance is being initialized
E The instance has an error or is not reachable
O The instance synchronizes data (for example, when two instances are added at the same time)

The status of a gateway instance is shown as a colored icon:

Up and running
Switched on, but deactivated: Only the existing connections remain active
Switched off / not ready for operation

2 Number of connected devices2

will be updated once per minuteupdated every minute

3 Public host name

The VPN hostname and port are specified under Configuration > Gateways.3

4 IP address range for the VPN connections

The VPN IP address and and subnet mask are specified under Configuration > Gateways.4

5 Deactivate or delete a gateway instance5
6 Add a new gateway instance to the cluster6

Deactivating a gateway instance

– from Scout Cloud Gateway 1.2103 –

Within a cluster, you can deactivate a gateway instance for maintenance purposes while existing device connections remain active. Only after the next restart the devices connect to another instance. New devices are also connected via another instance.

An instance is deactivated by removing its gateway-specific VPN configuration.

  1. For the relevant gateway instance, on the very right under Deactivate, click Deactivate gateway instance.
  2. Confirm with Yes.

The deactivated gateway instance is displayed without its VPN configuration.

Deleting a gateway instance

With Delete Gateway, a deactivated instance is removed from the internal database. A deleted instance no longer is connected to the cluster.7

Requires 

The cluster has more than one instance.

  1. Make sure that the gateway instance you want to delete is deactivated.8
  2. For the relevant gateway instance, under Delete gateway, click Delete.
  3. Confirm with OK.

After confirmation, the system even removes the instance you are currently logged on to.9

You can continue to use a deleted instance separate from the cluster. Note that re-clustering a standalone instance (via the Add Gateway button) would also require re-onboarding the devices connected to the instance.

Adding a gateway instance

From SCG 1 2209, you easily add a newly installed instance to an existing instance or cluster so that the new instance inherits the entire configuration of the cluster. For further information, see Adding a new gateway instance.