Configuration Option

Description

 

to the support email-address for troubleshooting.

 

Default: Enabled

 

 

Enable IKEv2

Select this option to enable or disable the use of IKEv2 policies for VIA.

 

 

Use Suite B Cryptography

Select this option to use Suite B cryptography methods. You must install the Advanced

 

Cryptography license to use the Suite B cryptography. See "Working with Licenses" on

 

page 101 for more information.

 

 

IKEv2 Authentication method

List of all IKEv2 authentication methods.

 

 

VIA Client DNS Suffix List

The DNS suffix list (comma separated) that has be set on the client once the VPN connection

 

is established.

 

Default: None.

 

 

VIA Support E-mail Address

The support e-mail address to which VIA users will send client logs.

 

Default: None.

 

 

Advanced VIA Connection Profile Settings

 

 

VIA Servers

Enter the following information about the VIA controller.

 

Hostname/IP Address: This is the public IP address or the DNS hostname of your VIA

 

Server / controller. Users will connect to this remote server using the IP address or the

 

hostname.

 

Internal IP Address: This is the IP address of any of the VLAN interface IP addresses

 

belonging to this VIA server.

 

Description: This is a human-readable description of the VIA server. Click the Add

 

button after you have entered all the details.

 

If you have more than one VIA controller you re-order them by clicking the Up and Down

 

arrows. To delete a VIA server from your list, select a server and click Delete.

 

 

Client Auto-Login

Select this checkbox to allow a VIA client to automatically log in and establish a secure con-

 

nection to the controller. Default: Enabled

 

 

VIA Authentication Profiles to

This is the list of VIA authentication profiles that will be displayed to users in the VIA client.

provision

See "Create VIA Connection Profile" on page 557

 

Select an authentication profile and click the Add button to add to the authentication

 

profiles list.

 

You can change the order of the list by clicking the Up and Down arrows.

 

To delete an authentication profile, select a profile name and click the Delete button.

 

 

Allow client to auto-upgrade

Enable or disable VIA client to automatically upgrade when an updated version of the client

 

is available on the controller.

 

Default: Enabled

 

 

VIA tunneled networks

A list of network destination (IP address and netmask) that the VIA client will tunnel through

 

the controller. All other network destinations will be reachable directly by the VIA client.

 

Enter an IP address and network mask, then click Add button to add them to the tunneled net-

 

works list. To delete a network entry, select the IP address and click Delete.

 

 

Enable split-tunneling

Enable or disable split tunneling. If enabled, all traffic to the VIA tunneled networks ) will go

 

through the controller and the rest is just bridged directly on the client. If disabled, all traffic

 

will flow through the controller. Default: off

VIA Client WLAN profiles

A list of VIA client WLAN profiles that needs to be pushed to the client machines that use

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