Getting Started with the Atra VPN App

Application Dashboard Overview

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The main dashboard has three sections:

Top Bar:

  1. App Version: Current version number (e.g., v1.2.3)

  2. Organization Name: Your associated organization

  3. Theme Toggle: Switch between light/dark mode

  4. Profile Avatar: Access account menu

Middle Section:

  1.   Search Bar: Filter tunnels by name/organization
  2.   Refresh Icon: Manually update tunnel list
  3.   Table Navigation: Rows per page, page controls

Main Area:

  1.  VPN Tunnels Table: List of available tunnels


Top Bar Elements

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1. App Version

 Display: Top-left corner
Format: "Atra VPN Client v1.2.3"
Purpose: Shows current installed version

When to Check:


2. Associated Organization

 Display: Below app version
Format: "Organization: [Your Org Name]"
Purpose: Confirms which organization's tunnels you see

What This Means:


3. Theme Toggle

Location: Top-right area
Options: Light Mode | Dark Mode

How to Use:

  1. Click theme toggle switch

  2. Interface immediately switches themes

  3. Preference saved automatically

  4. Applied on next launch

Benefits:


4. Profile Avatar

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Location: Top-right corner
Icon: Circle with user initials or icon

Click to Open Menu:


VPN Tunnels Table

The main table displays all VPN tunnels you have access to.

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Table Search & Refresh

Search Bar:

Refresh Icon:

Table Navigation:


Table Columns

Column

Description

Values

Connect Button

Connect/disconnect from tunnel

"Connect" or "Disconnect"

Details

Opens sidebar with device info

Button with icon

Process Status

VPN server process state

Running, Exited

Tunnel Status

Management state

Enabled, Disabled

Organization Name

Tunnel's organization

ATREYO DEMO

Organization Level

Hierarchy level

Level: 1, 2, 3

VPN IPv4

Tunnel gateway IP

10.8.0.1

Created By

Creator's email

test@atreyo.in

Created On

Creation date

2025-09-15

Total Users

Users in tunnel

10

Total Devices

Devices in tunnel

5

Max Clients

Maximum capacity

253

Allocated Clients

Current users + devices

15

Remaining Clients

Available slots

238


Connecting to a Tunnel

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Before Connecting

Prerequisites: ✅ Tunnel Process Status = "Running"
✅ Tunnel Status = "Enabled"
✅ You are added to tunnel (by administrator)
✅ No other tunnel currently connected

⚠️ One Tunnel at a Time: You can only connect to ONE tunnel at a time.


Connection Steps

Step 1: Locate Tunnel

  1. Find tunnel in table

  2. Verify Process Status = "Running"

  3. Verify Tunnel Status = "Enabled"


Step 2: Click Connect

  1. Click "Connect" button for desired tunnel

  2. Application initiates VPN connection

  3. OpenVPN process starts in background

  4. Connection established (typically 5-15 seconds)

Visual Feedback:


Step 3: Connected State

Once connected, three status cards appear at top of application:

Card 1: Connected Tunnel

Card 2: Connection Details

Card 3: Session Duration


While Connected

What You Can Do:

What You Cannot Do:

Other Tunnels:


Disconnecting from Tunnel

Manual Disconnect

Step 1: Click Disconnect

  1. Locate "Disconnect" button on active tunnel row

  2. Click "Disconnect" button

  3. VPN session cleanly closes

  4. OpenVPN process terminates


Step 2: Disconnected State

After disconnection:

Effects:


Automatic Disconnect

Scenarios Where App Auto-Disconnects:

1. Internet Connection Lost:

2. Tunnel Stopped by Administrator:

3. Tunnel Disabled by Administrator:

4. User Removed from Tunnel:


Device Details Sidebar

Click "Details" button to view devices in the tunnel.

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Opening Details Sidebar

  1. Locate tunnel in table

  2. Click "Details" button (typically icon button)

  3. Sidebar slides in from right side


Sidebar Contents

Header:

Device List:

For each device, displays:

Field

Description

Example

Device Model

Hardware model name

AG-702-LT-EU-V48

Local IP

Device's LAN/WAN IP

192.168.1.50

VPN IP

Device's tunnel IP

10.8.0.10

Network Forwarding

Forwarding state

Enabled or Disabled

Connection Status

Device online/offline

Connected, Disconnected

Routing IP

Available network routes

192.168.1.0


Understanding Routing IP

What is Routing IP?

Example:

 Device VPN IP: 10.8.0.10
Network Forwarding: Enabled
Routing IP: 192.168.1.0

What This Means:

Use Case:

Your Computer (VPN: 10.8.0.25)

    ↓

Connect to: 192.168.1.100 (PLC on device's LAN)

    ↓

Routes through: 10.8.0.10 (gateway device)

    ↓

Reaches: PLC at 192.168.1.100



Revision #5
Created 2025-12-14 03:08:05 UTC by Yogesh
Updated 2026-04-27 11:27:03 UTC by Deep