Netextender > Client Settings; Netextender > Client Settings Overview; Configuring The Global Netextender Ip Address Range - Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual

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NetExtender > Client Settings
This section provides an overview of the NetExtender > Client Settings page and a
description of the configuration tasks available on this page.
NetExtender > Client Settings Overview
The NetExtender > Client Settings page allows the administrator to specify the client address
range.
Figure 27

Configuring the Global NetExtender IP Address Range

The NetExtender > Client Settings page allows the administrator to specify the global client
address range. The address range can be specified for both IPv4 and IPv6. An IPv6 address
pool for NetExtender is optional, while an IPv4 address pool is required. The global
NetExtender IP range defines the IP address pool from which addresses will be assigned to
remote users during NetExtender sessions. The range needs to be large enough to
accommodate the maximum number of concurrent NetExtender users you wish to support plus
one (for example, the range for 15 users requires 16 addresses, such as 192.168.200.100 to
192.168.200.115).
The range should fall within the same subnet as the interface to which the SRA appliance is
connected, and in cases where there are other hosts on the same segment as the SRA
appliance, it must not overlap or collide with any assigned addresses. You can determine the
correct subnet in one of the following ways:
"NetExtender > Client Settings Overview" section on page 193
"Configuring the Global NetExtender IP Address Range" section on page 193
"Configuring Global NetExtender Settings" section on page 194
NetExtender > Client Settings
You may leave the NetExtender range at the default (192.168.200.100 to
192.168.200.200).
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