SonicWALL none Configuring SonicWALL Security Appliances for, Managing VPN Connection Policies

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Creating a VPN Policy Shortcut

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Specifying Global VPN Client Launch Options

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Managing the Global VPN Client System Tray Icon

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Managing VPN Connection Policy Properties

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General

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User Authentication

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Peers

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Status

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Managing VPN Connection Policies

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Arranging Connection Policies

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Renaming a Connection Policy

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Deleting a Connection Policy

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Selecting All Connection Policies

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Managing Certificates

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Troubleshooting the SonicWALL Global VPN Client

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Understanding the Global VPN Client Log

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Configuring the Log

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Generating a Help Report

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Accessing Technical Support

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Viewing Help Topics

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Uninstalling the SonicWALL Global VPN Client (Windows 98 SE)

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Configuring SonicWALL Security Appliances for

 

Global VPN Clients

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SonicWALL Global VPN Client Licenses

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Group VPN Connections Supported by Each SonicWALL Model

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Activating Your SonicWALL Global VPN Clients

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Downloading Global VPN Client Software and Documentation

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Contents Global VPN Client Administrators Guide Table of Contents Managing VPN Connection Policies Configuring SonicWALL Security Appliances forCommand Line Interface Appendix a Creating and Deploying the Default.rcf File forAppendix B SonicWALL Global VPN Client Installation Using InstallShield Silent Response FileAppendix E- Log Viewer Messages Appendix D Installing the Global VPN Client with aSonicWALL Global VPN Client SonicWALL Global VPN Client FeaturesNew Features in SonicWALL Global VPN Client SonicWALL Global Security Client and Global VPN Client Using the Right Administrator’s GuidesAbout this Guide Global VPN Client Enterprise/Global Security ClientSonicWALL Pocket Global VPN Client Conventions Used in this GuideIcons Used in this Guide Copyright NoticeLimited Warranty Installing the SonicWALL Global VPN ClientUsing the Setup Wizard Installing the SonicWALL Global VPN Client Understanding VPN Connection Policies Adding VPN Connection PoliciesUsing the New Connection Wizard Understanding Digital CertificatesCreating a VPN Connection Policy Select Remote Access or Office Gateway and then click Next Importing a VPN Configuration File Configuring a Dial-Up VPN Connection Making VPN Connections Launching the SonicWALL Global VPN ClientConnecting changes to Provisioning Accessing Redundant VPN Gateways Enabling a VPN ConnectionEstablishing Multiple Connections Username and Password Authentication Entering a Pre-Shared KeySelecting a Certificate Disabling a VPN Connection Checking the Status of a VPN ConnectionConnection Warning Creating a VPN Policy Shortcut Specifying Global VPN Client Launch Options Managing the Global VPN Client System Tray IconOpen SonicWALL Global VPN Client Opens the program window General Managing VPN Connection Policy PropertiesUser Authentication Peer Information Dialog Box PeersManaging VPN Connection Policy Properties Activity Virtual IP ConfigurationStatus ConnectionDeleting a Connection Policy Managing VPN Connection PoliciesArranging Connection Policies Renaming a Connection PolicyManaging Certificates Troubleshooting the SonicWALL Global VPN ClientUnderstanding the Global VPN Client Log Type The type of message Information, Error, or WarningConfiguring Auto-Logging Configuring the LogGenerating a Help Report Double-clickAdd/Remove Programs Accessing Technical SupportUninstalling the SonicWALL Global VPN Client Windows 98 SE Viewing Help TopicsGroup VPN Connections Supported by Each SonicWALL Model SonicWALL Global VPN Client LicensesGlobal VPN Client License Support by SonicWALL Model Select Global VPN Client from the Applicable Services menuActivating Your SonicWALL Global VPN Clients Downloading Global VPN Client Software and DocumentationSoftware License Agreement for Sonicwall Globalvpn Client Exports License Miscellaneous How the Global VPN Client uses the default.rcf File Deploying the default.rcf FileSonicWALL Global VPN Client Support Replace the Existing SonicWALL Global VPN Client.rcf File Flags Creating the default.rcf FileDefault.rcf File Tag Descriptions SWClientPolicy version =9.0Page Flags Peer Sample default.rcf FileSWClientPolicy SWClientPolicy version=9.0 ConnectionsPeer Connection Peer Connection Connections /SWClientPolicy Creating the Silent Installation Troubleshooting the deafult.rcf FileSetup.exe -s -f1path\ResponseFile Playing Back the Silent InstallationUsing Setup.log to Check for Errors Setup.exe -sCommand Line Examples Command Line OptionsLog Viewer Messages Appendix E- Log Viewer MessagesDiffie-Hellman group generator length has not been set Failed to build dead peer detection packet Failed to construct quick mode hash payload Failed to find Oakley group specified in the SA payload Failed to set the Ipsec ESP attributes into the phase 2 SA Is not a valid XAuth status Info Peer certificate missing key value Received invalid message ID notify Sending phase 2 delete for SA lifetime for phase 2 is seconds Received an unencrypted packet when crypto active SonicWALL Global VPN Client 4.0 Administrator’s Guide SonicWALL, Inc Rev C, 10/07

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