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Field descriptions
Menu option field descriptions
Remote Endpoint panel
In the Remote Endpoint panel, you specify the IKE-enabled user or user group that serves as the
remote Client VPN tunnel endpoint.
Associated tasks
The task that you can perform with this panel is:
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“Using the Remote Access Tunnel Wizard to create Client VPN tunnels”
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VPN Policy panel
In the VPN Policy panel, you select the VPN policy to govern the traffic within the Client VPN tunnel.
Associated tasks
The tasks that you can perform with this panel include:
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“Using the Remote Access Tunnel Wizard to create Client VPN tunnels”
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Confirmation panel
In the Confirmation panel, you can review the Client VPN tunnel information or clientless VPN
connection information.
If you are satisfied that the information is correct, click Finish to create the tunnel or configure the
connection.
To make changes, click Back to return to a previous panel.
Table D-278
Remote Endpoint panel
Field
Description
Existing IKE-
enabled user
Lets you select an existing IKE-enabled user from the drop-down list.
Create new IKE-
enabled user
Lets you create a new IKE-enabled user, by specifying the following:
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User
A unique name for the user.
The maximum length is 256 characters.
Allowed characters are a-z, A-Z, numerals, periods (.), and dashes (-).
Do not include spaces in the name. The characters @, !, #, $, %,
^
, &, *, <, >, and other
reserved characters are also invalid.
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Authentication method
Certificate requires the Client VPN user to authenticate using an Entrust certificate.
Shared secret requires the Client VPN user to authenticate using the shared secret
that you specify.
Existing user group
Lets you select an existing user group from the drop-down list.
Table D-279
VPN Policy panel
Field
Description
VPN policy
Select a VPN policy from the drop-down list.
Summary of Contents for Security 5600 Series, Security 5400 Series,Clientless VPN 4400 Series
Page 76: ...76 Managing administrative access Enabling SSH for command line access to the appliance...
Page 242: ...242 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 243: ...243 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 269: ...268 Limiting user access Authenticating using Out Of Band Authentication OOBA...
Page 373: ...372 Preventing attacks Enabling protection for logical network interfaces...
Page 509: ...508 Generating reports Upgrade reports...
Page 553: ...552 Advanced system settings Configuring advanced options...
Page 557: ...556 SSL server certificate management Installing a signed certificate...
Page 861: ...860 Index...