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SSL VPN Client Menu Options (/cfg/vpn/sslclient) (cont'd.)
Command Syntax and Usage
udpports
rekeytraf <traffic in Kbytes>
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This command lets you filter out untrusted operating systems (OSs) in
the remote user's client PC environment. If the OS is not present in the
list specified with this command, the Net Direct client is not allowed to
connect to the VPN Gateway.
Press TAB to view available options.
Enter a comma separated of allowed OSs, e.g. winxp,win2k
all: All Net Direct client connections are allowed, irrespective of
what OS the client runs on.
unknown: Net Direct clients running on an OS that cannot be
identified (for example new OS versions) are allowed to connect.
winxp: Net Direct clients running on Windows XP are allowed to
connect.
win2k: Net Direct clients running on Windows 2000 are allowed to
connect.
generic_win: Net Direct clients running on any other Windows
version are allowed to connect.
mac: Net Direct clients running on Mac OS X are allowed to
connect.
linux: Net Direct clients running on Linux are allowed to connect.
The default value is all.
Lets you configure UDP ports to be used by the Net Direct client. The
Net Direct client will use configured ports for sending encrypted UDP
packets to the VPN Gateway. If this fails (due to for example firewalls
between the client and the ), the fallback is to use TCP.
A range of at least two ports needs to be specified. The default port
range is 5000-5001.
Nortel VPN Gateway
Command Reference
NN46120-103 01.01 Standard
10 September 2007

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