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4. Click Apply to save your settings. VPN tunnel clients are now able to connect to the wireless
VPN firewall and receive a virtual IP address in the client address range.
Add Routes for VPN Tunnel Clients
The VPN tunnel clients assume that the following networks are located across the
VPN-over-SSL tunnel:
The subnet that contains the client IP address (that is, PPP interface), as determined by
the class of the address (Class A, B, or C).
Subnets that are specified in the Configured Client Routes table on the SSL VPN Client
screen.
If the assigned client IP address range is in a different subnet from the local network, or if the
local network has multiple subnets, or if you select split-tunnel operation, you need to define
client routes.
To add an SSL VPN tunnel client route:
1. Select VPN > SSL VPN > SSL VPN Client. The SSL VPN Client screen for IPv4
displays (see Figure 164 on page 270).
2. Specify the IP version for which you want to add a route:
IPv4. In the upper right of the screen, the IPv4 radio button is already selected by
default. Go to Step 3.
IPv6. Select the IPv6 radio button. The SSL VPN Client screen displays the IPv6
settings (see Figure 165 on page 271).
IPv4 screen only
Client Address
Range Begin The first IP address of the IPv4 address range that you
want to assign to the VPN tunnel clients. By default, the
first IPv4 address is 192.168.251.1.
Client Address
Range End The last IP address of the IPv4 address range that you
want to assign to the VPN tunnel clients. By default, the
last IPv4 address is 192.168.251.254.
IPv6 screen only
Client IPv6
Address Range
Begin
The first IP address of the IPv6 address range that you
want to assign to the VPN tunnel clients. By default, the
first IPv6 address is 4000::1.
Client IPv6
Address Range
End
The last IP address of the IPv6 address range that you
want to assign to the VPN tunnel clients. By default, the
last IPv6 address is 4000::200.
Table 67. SSL VPN Client screen settings for IPv4 and IPv6 (continued)
Setting Description