Cisco Systems OL-5490-01 manual Related Documentation, Terminology, Document Conventions

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About This Guide

Related Documentation

Chapter 7, “Managing the VPN Client.” This chapter describes how to manage VPN Client connections, use the event log, and view tunnel details, including packet and routing data.

Related Documentation

The following is a list of user guides and other documentation related to the VPN Client for Mac OS X and the VPN devices that provide the connection to the private network.

Release Notes for the Cisco VPN Client, Release 4.6

Cisco VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 4.6

Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Getting Started Guide, Release 4.6

Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Reference Volume I: Configuration, Release 4.1

Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Reference Volume II: Administration and Monitoring, Release 4.1

Terminology

In this user guide:

The term Cisco VPN device refers to the following Cisco products:

Cisco IOS devices that support Easy VPN server functionality

Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators

Cisco PIX Firewall Series

The term “PC” refers generically to any personal computer.

The term click means click the left button on a normally-configured multi-button mouse. The term right-click means click the right button on a normally-configured multi-button mouse. If your mouse has only one button, use Ctrl-Clickto access the right-click menus.

Document Conventions

This guide uses the following typographic conventions:

Boldface font—Describes user actions and commands.

Italic font—Describes arguments that you supply the values for.

Screen font—Describes terminal sessions and information displayed by the system.

Boldface screen font—Describes information that you must enter.

Notes use the following conventions:

Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication.

Cautions use the following conventions:

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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 AudienceDocument Conventions Related DocumentationTerminology Obtaining Documentation Data FormatsCisco.com Documentation CD-ROMDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceOrdering Documentation 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 MenuVPN Client Window-Simple Mode Choosing a Run ModeOperating in Simple Mode Status Menu Main Menus-Simple ModeConnection Entries 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 ParametersAllow Local LAN Access Enable Transport TunnelingTransparent Tunneling Mode 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 Shared Key Authentication Choosing Authentication MethodsConnecting to a Default Connection Entry 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 Deleting an Enrollment Request Managing Enrollment RequestsViewing the 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