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Configuring the Contivity VPN Client
If the application also supplies a Windows message and Windows handle for the
application, the Contivity VPN Client notifies the application when the
connection is established. Table 6 lists all of the command line parameters that the
client recognizes.
There are two new command line switches:
• altname <subj-alt-name>
• alttype <number>
Table 6 Command line parameters
Switch User entry Description
-h <Windows handle> The Windows handle of the application
launching the client.
-m <message handle> The Windows message to post to the
handle, passed in -h, when the
connection is established or fails to be
established.
-a <profile> Activates the connection profile to use.
-o <profile> Opens the profile (allows the user to edit
a profile).
-d <profile> Indicates the connection profile to
delete.
-n n/a Creates a new connection profile using
the Connection Wizard.
-u <username,password,destination> Activates a connection with the supplied
LDAP user information.
-r <username,password,destination,
groupid,grouppassword>
Activates a connection with the supplied
RADIUS user information.
-e <Entrust.epf, password,
destination>
Activates the connection to the server.
-t / -T n/a Shuts down the VPN tunnel connection
and terminates the VPN client
application.
-l / - log n/a Enables logging.
-s / -S -a, -e, -r, or -u Runs in silent success mode, which
hides the dialog boxes that display
during the connection.