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Setting Client Defaults

Nov 14,2009 by alperen

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The remaining four tabs are used to configure client-specific default settings. These are the configuration features that are pushed down to the appropriate client the next time the device connects to the Concentrator. The Client Config tab is used to set general client features that might apply to all Cisco VPN Clients. The remaining three tabs are for setting those defaults features unique to that type of client.

Figure 14-23 shows the Cisco Client parameters such as login banners, choosing IPSec over UDP, and defining up to ten IPSec Backup Servers.

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Figure 14-23: Setting Cisco Client default parameters

Figure 14-24 shows the rest of the previous screen, which includes setting two Microsoft Client parameters and three Common Client parameters. This is the screen where split tunneling is allowed by default for VPN Clients.

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Figure 14-24: Setting Microsoft Client parameters and Common Client parameters

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