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
Appendix A - Creating and Deploying the Default.rcf File for Global VPN Clients Page 45
<UseDefaultGWAsPeerIP>0</UseDefaultGWAsPeerIP>
<InterfaceSelection>0</InterfaceSelection>
<WaitForSourceIP>0</WaitForSourceIP>
<DialupUseMicrosoftDUN>1</DialupUseMicrosoftDUN>
<DialupApp>c:\program files\aol\aol.exe</DialupApp>
<DialupPhonebook>text</DialupPhonebook>
<DialupLeaveConnected>0</DialupLeaveConnected>
<DPDInterval>5</DPDInterval>
<DPDAttempts>3</DPDAttempts>
<DPDAlwaysSend>0</DPDAlwaysSend>
</Peer>
<Peer>
<HostName>1.2.3.4</HostName>
<EnableDeadPeerDetection>1</EnableDeadPeerDetection>
<ForceNATTraversal>0</ForceNATTraversal>
<DisableNATTraversal>0</DisableNATTraversal>
<NextHop>0.0.0.0</NextHop>
<Timeout>3</Timeout>
<Retries>3</Retries>
<UseDefaultGWAsPeerIP>0</UseDefaultGWAsPeerIP>
<InterfaceSelection>0</InterfaceSelection>
<WaitForSourceIP>0</WaitForSourceIP>
<DialupUseMicrosoftDUN>1</DialupUseMicrosoftDUN>
<DialupApp>c:\program files\aol\aol.exe</DialupApp>
<DialupPhonebook>text</DialupPhonebook>
<DialupLeaveConnected>0</DialupLeaveConnected>
<DPDInterval>5</DPDInterval>
<DPDAttempts>3</DPDAttempts>
<DPDAlwaysSend>0</DPDAlwaysSend>
</Peer>
</Connection>
<Connection name="Office Gateway">
<Description>This is the firewall to connect when traveling overseas.</Description>
<Flags>
<AutoConnect>0</AutoConnect>
<ForceIsakmp>1</ForceIsakmp>
<ReEnableOnWake>0</ReEnableOnWake>










