Virtual IP (VIP) uses a conduit to communicate with a Device Services Manager (DSM). The conduit carries multiple simultaneous VIP sessions.
Config Name is the name of this device as seen on the DSM.
Conduit Status shows when conduit is up. With VIP enabled, the conduit is kept up if possible even if no VIP session is active. If your conduit does not come up, you may need to go to your DSM to create a bootstrap file, then import it as XML.
Conduit Uptime shows the elapsed time that the conduit has remained up.
Time of Last Replication is the time as seen on the DSM that VIP configuration data last changed.
Replication Period is the time between replication attempts.
VIP Pools is the number of VIPs usable for UDP traffic.
Network Interfaces is the list of defined VIP target names from the DSM. A VIP name may be used under Tunnel Connect Mode for a Host by enabling VIP for that host and providing the VIP name.