Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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7 Optionally type the IP address of the secondary server in the
Secondary DNS Server
field.
8 In the
DNS Search List
field, type the DNS domain suffix and click
Add
. Next, use the up and down
arrows to prioritize multiple DNS domains in the order they should be used.
For SMA/SRA appliances supporting connections from Apple iPhones, iPads, or other iOS devices using
Dell SonicWALL Mobile Connect, use this DNS Search List. 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/4G DNS server is
used that is not able to resolve hosts within the company intranet.
9 Under
Client Settings
, select one of the following from the
Exit Client After Disconnect
drop-down
list:
• Use global setting
- Take the action specified by the global setting. See
.
• Enabled
- Enable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
• Disabled
- Disable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
10 In the
Uninstall Client After Exit
drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Use global setting
- Take the action specified by the global setting. See
.
• Enabled
- Enable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
• Disabled
- Disable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
11 In the
Create Client Connection Profile
drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Use global setting
- Take the action specified by the global setting. See
.
• Enabled
- Enable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
• Disabled
- Disable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
12 In the
User Name & Password Caching
drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Use global setting
- Take the action specified by the global setting. See
.
• Allow saving of user name only
- Allow caching of the user name for members of the group.
Group members only need to enter their passwords when starting NetExtender. Overrides the
global setting.
• Allow saving of user name & password
- Allow caching of the user name and password for
members of the group. Group members are automatically logged in when starting NetExtender.
Overrides the global setting.
• Prohibit saving of user name & password
- Do not allow caching of the user name and
password for members of the group. Group members are required to enter both user name and
password when starting NetExtender. Overrides the global setting.
13 Click
Accept
.
Enabling NetExtender Routes for Groups
The
Nx Routes
tab allows the administrator to add and configure client routes. IPv6 client routes are supported
on SMA/SRA appliances.
To enable multiple NetExtender routes for a group:
1 Navigate to
Users > Local Groups.
2 Click the configure icon next to the group you want to configure.