Configuring Vpn System Parameters; Administrative Pre-Requisites For Authentication; Preparing Avaya Aura Communication Manager - Avaya 9600 Series Setup Manual

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Configuring VPN system parameters

Appendix A: VPN Parameters lists the system parameters that you need to configure for VPN tunnel
establishment, and in general. Certain parameters will be set automatically based on the VPN
security gateway you indicate in the NVVPNCFGPROF parameter in the 46xxsettings.txt file or
using the Special VPN procedure; see VPN Configuration Profiles in
parameters
on page 49 for information on these automatically-set configuration parameters.
Important:
When using the settings file to establish VPN values, place all of your VPN parameters before
any model-specific parameters.
For detailed information regarding system parameters, see
page 49.

Administrative Pre-requisites for authentication

Authentication is performed during VPN tunnel initialization only if the NVXAUTH parameter is set to
"enabled." The following system parameters are used for authentication and are described in detail
in Appendix A: VPN Parameters:
• NVXAUTH - Specifies whether XAUTH user authentication is enabled or disabled; must be
enabled for authentication.
• NVVPNUSER - Specifies the user name to use during VPN authentication; can be null and
entered on the VPN User Name Entry screen.
• NVVPNPSWD - Specifies the user's VPN password; can initially be null and entered on the
VPN Password Entry screen if NVVPNUSER contains a non-null value and
NVVPNUSERTYPE is set to "1" (user can edit the user name).
• NVVPNPSWDTYPE - Specifies whether the VPN user password will be stored, and if so, how
it is stored.
• NVVPNUSERTYPE - Specifies whether the end user can ("1") or cannot ("2") change the VPN
user name.
When authentication is enabled, three potential authentication entry screens display, depending on
the values of these VPN authentication parameters. See
Sleep
on page 34 for a description of each authentication screen.
Preparing Avaya Aura
A 9600 Series IP Telephone that will be used in your virtual private network is configured the same
as other IP telephones on the call server running Avaya Aura
though the phone is physically located outside of the corporate network, it will behave the same as
other LAN-based Avaya IP telephones once the VPN tunnel has been established.
March 2015
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Communication Manager
VPN Setup Guide for 9600 Series IP Telephones
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Configuration Preparation
Appendix A: VPN
Appendix A: VPN parameters
Chapter 6 -User Authentication and VPN
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