VPN Wizard
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Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode
Routed
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Address Pool
Use the Address Pool pane to configure a pool of local IP addresses that the adaptive security appliance
assigns to remote VPN clients.
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Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode
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Edit—Click to edit a user that you have added to the database.
Access Restriction—Choose one of the following options:
Full access (ASDM, SSH, Telnet, and console)
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Privilege Level—Choose the correct one from the drop-down list. Administrators are usually
assigned 15, the highest available.
CLI login prompt for SSH, Telnet, and console (no ASDM access)
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No ASDM, SSH, Telnet, or console access
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Delete—To remove a user from the database, highlight the appropriate username and click Delete.
Security Context
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Name—Displays the name of the connection policy to which the address pool applies. You set this
name in the VPN Client Name and Authentication Method pane.
Pool Name—Select a descriptive identifier for the address pool.
New...—Click to configure a new address pool.
Range Start Address—Type the starting IP address in the address pool.
Range End Address—Type the ending IP address in the address pool.
Subnet Mask—(Optional) Choose the subnet mask for these IP addresses
Security Context
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Multiple
Context
System
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