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AAA Menu Options (/cfg/vpn/aaa) (cont'd.)
Command Syntax and Usage
vpnradacct
/cfg/vpn <id> /aaa/tg Tunnel Guard Menu
[TG Menu]
ena - Enable Tunnel Guard
dis - Disable Tunnel Guard
quick- Quick Tunnel Guard setup wizard
recheck - Set recheck interval
action - Set fail action
agent - Agent settings menu
list - List SRS rules
details - Display SRS failure details
log level - Set Tunnel Guard applet loglevel
The Tunnel Guard menu is used to enable Tunnel Guard and to configure
global Tunnel Guard settings for the current VPN.
Tunnel Guard is responsible for checking that the required components
(executables, DLLs, configuration files, etc.) necessary to comprise a
personal firewall are installed and active on the remote user's machine.
How is Tunnel Guard Activated?
For HTTPS connections (login through Portal), a Tunnel Guard applet is
downloaded to the client machine and started as soon as the user has
successfully logged in to the Portal.
For IPsec VPN client connections, the Tunnel Guard agent is activated on
the remote user's machine (if installed) when the user logs in to the VPN.
SRS Rules
Which components to look for on the client machine is configurable
through a certain specification, a so called SRS rule. The SRS rule in its
turn should be mapped to one or more user groups using the /cfg/vpn
#/aaa/group #/tgsrs command.
Copyright © 2007 Nortel Networks
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Displays the RADIUS Accounting menu. To view menu options, see
"/cfg/vpn <id> /aaa/service <id> Service Access Configuration"
(page
230).
Displays the VPN specific RADIUS accounting servers. To view menu
options, see .
Nortel VPN Gateway
Command Reference
NN46120-103 01.01 Standard
10 September 2007

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