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Use group setting – The setting defined in the group to which this user belongs will be used
to determine if the portal feature is enabled or disabled. Group settings are defined by
configuring the group in the Users > Local Groups page.
•
Enabled – Enable this portal feature for this user.
•
Disabled
– Disable this portal feature for this user.
You can configure one of the above settings for each of the following portal features:
•
NetExtender – Because Mobile Connect acts as a NetExtender client when connecting to
the appliance, this setting applies to both NetExtender and Mobile Connect.
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Launch NetExtender after login
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File Shares
•
Virtual Assist Technician
•
Virtual Assist Request Help
•
Virtual Access Setup Link
•
Allow User to Add Bookmarks
•
Allow User to Edit/Delete Bookmarks
– Applies to user-owned bookmarks only.
Step 2
Click
Accept
.
Modifying User NetExtender Settings
This feature is for external users, who will inherit the settings from their assigned group upon
login. NetExtender client settings can be specified for the user, or use the group settings. For
information about configuring group settings, see
“Editing Group Settings” section on page 316
.
To enable NetExtender ranges and configure DNS and client settings for a user, perform the
following steps:
Step 1
Navigate to
Users > Local Users
.
Step 2
Click the configure icon next to the user you want to configure.
Step 3
In the
Edit Local User
page, select the
NxSettings
tab.
Step 4
Enter a beginning IPv4 address in the
Client Address Range Begin
field.
Step 5
Enter an ending IPv4 address in the
Client Address Range End
field.
Step 6
Enter a beginning IPv6 address in the
Client IPv6 Address Range Begin
field.
Step 7
Enter an ending IPv6 address in the
Client IPv6 Address Range End
field.
Step 8
Under
NetExtender DNS Settings
, type the address of the primary DNS server in the
Primary
DNS Server
field.
Step 9
Optionally type the IP address of the secondary server in the
Secondary DNS Server
field.
Step 10
Type the DNS domain suffix in the
DNS Domain
field.
For SRA appliances supporting connections from Apple iPhones, iPads, or other iOS devices
using Dell SonicWALL Mobile Connect, the
DNS Domain
is a required field. This DNS domain
is set on the VPN interface of the iPhone/iPad after the device makes a connection to the
appliance. When the mobile device user accesses a URL, iOS determines if the domain
matches the VPN interface’s domain, and if so, uses the VPN interface’s DNS server to resolve
the hostname lookup. Otherwise, the Wi-Fi or 3G DNS server is used, which will not be able to
resolve hosts within the company intranet.
Step 11
Under
NetExtender Client Settings
, select one of the following from the
Exit Client After
Disconnect
drop-down list:
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