Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual page 41

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NetExtender is also backward compatible with older SSL-VPN 2000/4000 appliances for
connectivity.
NetExtender is officially supported on the following client platforms:
NetExtender may work properly on other Linux distributions, but they are not officially
supported by Dell SonicWALL.
Note The Mobile Connect application is now available for iOS 4.3 or higher and Android 4.0 or
higher.
Multiple Ranges and Routes
Multiple range and route support for NetExtender on SRA appliances enables network
administrators to easily segment groups and users without the need to configure firewall
rules to govern access. This user segmentation allows for granular control of access to the
network—allowing users access to necessary resources while restricting access to sensitive
resources to only those who require it.
For networks that do not require segmentation, client addresses and routes can be configured
globally as in the SRA 1.0 version of NetExtender. The following sections describe the new
multiple range and route enhancements:
IP Address User Segmentation
Administrators can configure separate NetExtender IP address ranges for users and groups.
These settings are configured on the Users > Local Users and Users > Local Groups pages,
using the NetExtender tab in the Edit User and Edit Group windows.
When configuring multiple user and group NetExtender IP address ranges, it is important to
know how the SRA appliance assigns IP addresses. When assigning an IP address to a
NetExtender client, the SRA appliance uses the following hierarchy of ranges:
1.
2.
3.
To reserve a single IP address for an individual user, the administrator can enter the same IP
address in both the Client Address Range Begin and Client Address Range End fields on
the NetExtender tab of the Edit Group window.
SRA Virtual Appliance
NSA and TZ series (with SRA license)
Fedora 14+
Ubuntu 11.04+
OpenSUSE 10.3+
Mac OS X 10.6.8+
Android 1.6+ (rooting required)
Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.5
Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 R2.
"IP Address User Segmentation" on page 41
"Client Routes" on page 42
An IP address from the range defined in the user's local profile.
An IP address from the range defined in the group profile to which the user belongs.
An IP address from the global NetExtender range.
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