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Chapter29 Managing Remote Access VPNs: The Basics
Using the Remote Access VPN Configuration Wizard
Related Topics
Creating SSL VPNs Using the Remote Access VPN Configuration Wizard (ASA Devices),
page 29-14
ASA Group Policies Dialog Box, page 33-1
Configuring ASA Portal Appearance Using SSL VPN Customization Objects, page30-66
Understanding Networks/Hosts Objects, page 6-74
Understanding AAA Server and Server Group Objects, page 6-24
Field Reference
Table29-3 SSL VPN Configuration Wizard, Connection Profile Page (ASA)
Element Description
Connection Profile Name The name of the connection profile (tunnel group).
Group Policy Default ASA user group associated with the device. Enter an ASA user
group policy or click Select to select one from a list or to create a new
one.
If required, the name of the ASA group policy object that defines the
default user group associated with the connection profile. A group
policy is a collection of user-oriented attribute/value pairs stored either
internally on the device or externally on a RADIUS/LDAP server.
Click Select to select an existing object or to create a new one. If you
click the Create (+) button in the group policy selection dialog box,
you are guided through the group creation process using a wizard, as
explained in Creating User Groups with the Create Group Policy
Wizard, page 29-19.
Full Tunnel A read-only field that indicates whether full tunnel access mode is
configured for the object selected in the Group Policy field.
Group Policies The names of all ASA user group policies that are configured for the
device, even those that are configured for IPSec VPN connections only.
The contents of this table is identical to the contents of the Remote
Access VPN > Group Policies policy. The table shows whether full
tunnel access mode is enabled or disabled for each group policy.
You can change the list by clicking Edit. This opens a dialog box where
you can select additional group policies, or deselect currently selected
policies (do not deselect policies that are used by other connection
profiles). You can also create new group policies (click the Create (+)
button below the available group policies list) or edit the group policy
object by selecting it and clicking the Edit (pencil) button below either
list.
If you create a new group policy, the Create Group Policy wizard is
used to guide you through the process. See Creating User Groups with
the Create Group Policy Wizard, page 29-19.
Portal Page Customization The name of the SSL VPN Customization policy object that defines the
default portal page for the VPN. This profile defines the appearance of
the portal page that allows the remote user access to all resources
available on the SSL VPN. Click Select to select the object or to create
a new object.