Configuration Option

Description

 

Windows Zero Config (WZC) to configure or manage their wireless networks.

 

Select a WLAN profile and click the Add button to add to the client WLAN profiles list.

 

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

 

See "Configure VIA Client WLAN Profiles" on page 562 for more information.

 

 

VIA IKE V2 Policy

List of available IKEv2 policies.

 

 

VIA IKE Policy

List of IKE policies that the VIA Client has to use to connect to the controller. These IKE

 

policies are configured under Configuration > Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC >

 

IKE Policies.

 

 

Use Windows Credentials

Enable or disable the use of the Windows credentials to login to VIA. If enabled, the SSO

 

(Single Sign-on) feature can be utilized by remote users to connect to internal resources.

 

Default: Enabled

 

 

VIA IPSec V2 Crypto Map

List of all IPSec V2 that the VIA client uses to connect to the controller.

 

 

VIA IPSec Crypto Map

List of IPSec Crypto Map that the VIA client uses to connect to the controller. These IPSec

 

Crypto Maps are configured in CLI using the crypto-localipsec-map <ipsec-

 

map-name> command.

 

 

VIA Client Network Mask

The network mask that has to be set on the client after the VPN connection is established.

 

Default: 255.255.255.255

 

 

Enable Supplicant

If enabled, VIA starts in bSec mode using L2 suite-b cryptography. This option is disabled by

 

default.

 

 

Enable FIPS Module

Enable the VIA (Federal Information Processing Standard) FIPS module so VIA checks for

 

FIPS compliance during startup. This option is disabled by default.

 

 

Auto-Launch Supplicant

Select this option to automatically connect to a configured WLAN network.

 

 

Lockdown all Settings

If enabled, all user options on the VIA client are disabled.

 

 

Domain Suffix in

Enables a domain suffix on VIA Authentication, so client credentials are sent as domain-

VIA Authentication

name\username instead of just username..

 

 

Enable Controllers Load Bal-

Enable this option to allow the VIA client to failover to the next available selected randomly

ance

from the list as configured in the VIA Servers option. If disabled, VIA will failover to the next

 

in the sequence of ordered list of VIA Servers.

 

 

Enable Domain Preconnect

Enable this option to allow users with lost or expired passwords to establish a VIA con-

 

nection to corporate network. This option authenticates the user’s device and establishes a

 

VIA connection that allows users to reset credentials and continue with corporate access.

 

 

VIA Banner Message Reap-

The maximum time (minutes) allowed before the VIA login banner reappears. Default: 1440

pearance Timeout(minutes)

min

 

 

VIA Client Network Mask

VIA client network mask, in dotted decimal format.

 

 

Validate Server Certificate

Enable or disable VIA from validating the server certificate presented by the controller.

 

Default: Enabled

 

 

VIA max session timeout

The maximum time (minutes) allowed before the VIA session is disconnected.

 

Default: 1440 min

 

 

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