Network Card Product Guide
Table Of Contents
- SonicWALL Global VPN Client
- About this Guide
- Installing the SonicWALL Global VPN Client
- Adding VPN Connection Policies
- Launching the SonicWALL Global VPN Client
- Making VPN Connections
- Disabling a VPN Connection
- Checking the Status of a VPN Connection
- Creating a VPN Policy Shortcut
- Specifying Global VPN Client Launch Options
- Managing the Global VPN Client System Tray Icon
- Managing VPN Connection Policy Properties
- Managing VPN Connection Policies
- Managing Certificates
- Troubleshooting the SonicWALL Global VPN Client
- Configuring SonicWALL Security Appliances for Global VPN Clients
- SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THE SONICWALL GLOBAL VPN CLIENT
- SonicWALL Global VPN Client Support
- Appendix A - Creating and Deploying the Default.rcf File for Global VPN Clients
- Appendix B - SonicWALL Global VPN Client Installation Using the InstallShield Silent Response File
- Appendix C - Running the Global VPN Client from the Command Line Interface
- Appendix D - Installing the Global VPN Client with a Ghost Application
- Appendix E- Log Viewer Messages

Page 20 SonicWALL Global VPN Client 4.0 Administrator’s Guide
Entering a Pre-Shared Key
Depending on the attributes for the VPN connection policy, if no default Pre-Shared Key is used, you must
have a Pre-Shared Key provided by the gateway administrator in order to make your VPN connection. If
the default Pre-Shared Key is not included as part of the connection policy download or file, the Enter
Pre-Shared Key dialog box appears to prompt you for the Pre-Shared key before establishing the VPN
connection.
1. Type your Pre-Shared Key in the Pre-shared Key field. The Pre-Shared Key is masked for security
purposes.
2. If you want to make sure you’re entering the correct Pre-Shared Key, check Don’t hide the pre-
shared key. The Pre-Shared Key you enter appears unmasked in the Pre-shared Key field.
3. Click OK.
Selecting a Certificate
If the SonicWALL VPN Gateway requires a Digital Certificate to establish your identity for the VPN
connection, the Select Certificate dialog box appears. This dialog box lists all the available certificates
installed on your Global VPN Client. Select the certificate from the menu, then click OK. If you have a
certificate that has not been imported into the Global VPN Client using Certificate Manager, click Import
Certificate.
Note! See “Managing Certificates” on page 30 for more information on using the Certificate Manager.
Username and Password Authentication
The VPN gateway typically specifies the use of XAUTH for determining GroupVPN policy membership by
requiring a username and password either for authentication against the gateway’s internal user database
or via an external RADIUS service.










