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Chapter69 General VPN Setup
Mapping Certificates to IPsec or SSL VPN Connection Profiles
day that the password expires. The default is to notify the user 14 days prior to password
expiration and every day thereafter until the user changes the password. The range is 1 through
180 days.
Note This does not change the number of days before the password expires, but rather, it enables
the notification. If you select this option, you must also specify the number of days.
In either case, and, if the password expires without being changed, the ASA offers the user the
opportunity to change the password. If the current password has not yet expired, the user can
still log in using that password.
This parameter is valid for AAA servers that support such notification; that is, RADIUS,
RADIUS with an NT server, and LDAP servers. The ASA ignores this command if RADIUS or
LDAP authentication has not been configured.
This feature requires the use of MS-CHAPv2.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Configuring Client Addressing
To specify the client IP address assignment policy and assign address pools to all IPsec and SSL VPN
connections, choose Config > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > IPsec or SSL VPN
Connections > Add or Edit > Advanced > Client Addressing. The Add IPsec Remote Access Connection
or Add SSL VPN Access Connection opens. Use this dialog box to add address pools and assign them
to interfaces, and view, edit, or delete them. The table at the bottom of the dialog box lists the configured
interface-specific address pools.
To understand the fields in this dialog box or its descendent dialog boxes, see the sections that follow
this one. You can view or change the configuration of address pools and their assignment to interfaces,
as follows:
To view or change the configuration of address pools, click Add or Edit in the Add IPsec Remote
Access Connection or Add SSL VPN Access Connection dialog box. The Assign Address Pools to
Interface dialog box opens. This dialog box lets you assign IP address pools to the interfaces
configured on the ASA. Click Select. The Select Address Pools dialog box opens. Use this dialog
box to view the configuration of address pools. You can change their address pool configuration as
follows:
To add an address pool to the ASA, choose Add. The Add IP Pool dialog box opens.
To change the configuration of an address pool on the ASA, choose Edit. The Edit IP Pool
dialog box opens if the addresses in the pool are not in use.
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
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