Cisco Systems OL-5490-01 manual Choosing a Run Mode, Operating in Simple Mode

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Chapter 3 Navigating the User Interface

Choosing a Run Mode

Save window settings—Saves changes to the VPN Client window. For example, you can save the window size; the window position; the selected tab; and the view (simple or advanced mode).

Minimize upon connect—Places the VPN Client window in the dock when the VPN connection is established

Enable tooltips—Enables tool tips for the toolbar action buttons

Enable connect history display—Displays connection history information

Enable connect on open—Connects to the default connection entry when you start the VPN Client.

Services—Access standard Mac OS X services.

Hide VPN Client—Remove the VPN Client window from your screen. This option does not close the application or minimize the screen.

Hide Others—Remove all windows except the VPN Client from your screen.

Show All—Displays all windows that were previously hidden.

Quit VPN Client—Closes the VPN Client application.

Choosing a Run Mode

You can run the VPN Client in simple mode or in advanced mode. The default is advanced mode.

Use simple mode if you only want to start the VPN Client application and establish a connection to a VPN device using the default connection entry.

Use Advanced mode to manage the VPN Client, configure connection entries, manage certificates, to view and manage event logging, or to view tunnel routing data.

To toggle between advanced mode and simple mode, press Command-M. Alternately, you can choose your mode from the Options menu.

Operating in Simple Mode

Use simple mode when you only need to establish a connection to a VPN device using the default connection entry.

Note You must operate in advanced mode to manage certificates and event logging or to make configuration changes to a connection entry.

VPN Client Window—Simple Mode

When you run in simple mode, you are presented with a scaled-down version of the VPN Client user interface (Figure 3-3).

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Contents VPN Client User Guide for Mac OS VPN Client User Guide for Mac OS N T E N T S Authentication Changing the Password on a Personal Certificate Notifications Contents AudienceRelated Documentation TerminologyDocument Conventions Obtaining Documentation Data FormatsCisco.com Documentation CD-ROMObtaining Technical Assistance Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Technical Assistance Center Cisco TAC WebsiteObtaining Additional Publications and Information Cisco TAC Escalation CenterUnderstanding the VPN Client Connection TechnologiesVPN Client Overview VPN Client Features Program FeaturesAdministrator Guide Authentication Features IPSec FeaturesVPN Client IPSec Attributes IPSec Attribute DescriptionXauth OL-5490-01 Verifying System Requirements Gathering Information You NeedPreconfiguring the VPN Client Obtaining the VPN Client SoftwarePreconfiguring the User Profile Preconfiguring the Global ProfileInstalling the VPN Client AuthenticationAuthorization Window VPN Client Installation Process IntroductionAccepting the License Agreement Selecting the Application DestinationChoosing the Installation Type Select Destination WindowEasy Install Window 10 Install Software Progress Window 11 Successful Installation Confirmation Window Uninstalling the VPN Client CLI Version Install Script NotesSudo /usr/local/bin/vpnuninstall Enter your password OL-5490-01 Navigating the User Interface VPN Client MenuChoosing a Run Mode Operating in Simple ModeVPN Client Window-Simple Mode Main Menus-Simple Mode Connection Entries MenuStatus Menu Operating in Advanced Mode VPN Client Window-Advanced ModeToolbar Action Buttons-Advanced Mode Main Tabs-Advanced ModeMain Menus-Advanced Mode Connection Entries MenuCertificates Menu 10 Status MenuRight-Click Menus Log MenuConnection Entries Tab Right-Click Menu 14 Connection Entries Right-Click MenuCertificates Tab Right-Click Menu 15 Certificates Tab Right-Click MenuConfiguring Connection Entries Creating a Connection EntryVPN Client Window Authentication Methods Group AuthenticationMutual Group Authentication Certificate AuthenticationCertificate Authentication Transport Settings Transport ParametersEnable Transport Tunneling Transparent Tunneling ModeAllow Local LAN Access Backup Servers Peer Response TimeoutEnter the hostname or IP address of the backup server to add Configuring Connection Entries Backup Servers Checking Prerequisites Establishing a Connection2shows the VPN Client window in simple mode Choosing Authentication Methods Connecting to a Default Connection EntryShared Key Authentication VPN Group Name and Password Authentication Radius Server AuthenticationSecurID Authentication User Authentication for RadiusUsing Digital Certificates User Authentication for RSA SecurIDUsing the Certificate Store Enrolling and Managing CertificatesEnrolling Certificates Certificate StoreOnline Certificate Enrollment Entry Field Description Managing Enrollment Requests Viewing the Enrollment RequestDeleting an Enrollment Request Changing the Password on an Enrollment Request Retrying an Enrollment RequestImporting a Certificate Viewing a CertificateCertificate Properties Exporting a Certificate Whether the export is successfulDeleting a Certificate Successful Export Prompt11 Password Prompt for Deleting Enrollment Certificates Verifying a CertificateChanging the Password on a Personal Certificate Managing Connection Entries Importing a Connection EntryModifying a Connection Entry Import VPN ConnectionConnection Entry Settings Deleting a Connection EntryEnable Logging Event LoggingClear Logging Set Logging OptionsLog Class Description Module Opening the Log Window Logging LevelsViewing Statistics Log WindowTunnel Details Field DescriptionCisco VPN Client Administrator Guide lists all Route DetailsNotifications Statistics Window-Route Details10 Notifications Window D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8