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84 Chapter 4 Configuring user tunnels
NN46110-500
Static IP Address option in the Profiles > Groups > Connectivity option (it is
only used if the group allows it). If an IP address that is entered here is used
instead of a DHCP server-assigned IP address, then only one login is allowed.
6 Enter the subnet mask. Assigning the correct subnet mask to a remote IPsec
client is important when using split tunneling. When you enable split
tunneling, packets destined to a host in the Split Tunnel Network list are
directed into the tunnel by the IPsec client. All other traffic goes through a
standard LAN or dial-up interface. This occurs on the client by adding the
routes listed on the Split Tunnel Network list to the route table of the
Microsoft TCP/IP stack and pointing those routes to the tunnel adapter
interface. A route is also added to the route table based on the subnet mask
assigned to the tunnel adapter. The IPsec Subnet Mask field allows you to
specifically assign a subnet mask to a remote IPsec client that obtains an IP
address either from the IP address pool, DHCP, RADIUS, or a static user
configuration.
7 Enter a User ID and password. The User ID has a maximum length of 256
characters. The User password has a maximum of 32 characters.
To search within a selected group and then configure a user’s account:
1 Go to Profiles > Users
2 Select a group from which you want to search for a particular user from the
Group drop-down list box (at the top of the window), and click on Display.
The search is limited to the available groups.
3 Enter the appropriate text to search for in the input box.
4 Select one of the following as the preferred search method, then click on
Search.
Last Name searches for a last name. You must enter the entire last name.
UID searches for a user ID.
Admin Rights searches for anyone who has View or Manage
administrator privileges.
Note: If a host route for the destination address of the Nortel VPN
Router exists in the TCP/IP route table prior to launching the Nortel
VPN RouterVPN Client, the route is deleted when the tunnel is closed.

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