Wizards
Using the Remote Access Wizard to Establish the IPSec VPN Tunnels or SSL VPN Tunnels for Remote
Access
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliance Administrator Guide
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NEM:
Choose this mode for the group policy that is only used for the Cisco
device that supports the Cisco VPN hardware client. The Cisco VPN
hardware client will obtain a private IP address from a DHCP server over the
IPSec VPN tunnel.
STEP 6
After you are finished, click
Next
.
The Access Control Setting window opens. From this page you can control the
access from the PC running the Cisco VPN Client software or the private network
of the Cisco VPN hardware client to the zones over the IPSec VPN tunnels. Click
Permit
to permit the access, or click
Deny
. By default, the access for all zones is
permitted.
NOTE
The VPN access rules that generated by the Zone Access Control settings
will be automatically added to the firewall access rule table with the priority
higher than the default access rules, but lower than the custom access rules.
STEP 7
After you are finished, click
Next
.
The DNS/WINS Setting window opens. From this page you can specify the DNS
and domain settings:
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Primary DNS Server:
Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.
•
Secondary DNS Server:
Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
•
Primary WINS Server:
Enter the IP address of the primary WINS server.
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Secondary WINS Server:
Enter the IP address of the secondary WINS
server.
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Default Domain:
Enter the default domain name.
STEP 8
After you are finished, click
Next
.
The Backup Server Setting window opens. From this page you can specify up to
three backup servers. When the primary server is down, the client can connect to
the backup servers.
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Backup Server 1/2/3:
Enter the IP addresses of backup servers. The
backup server 1 has the highest priority and the backup server 3 has the
lowest priority.