Creating A Client Profile - HP Sa3110 - VPN Server Appliance Getting Started Manual

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Creating a Client Profile

When you create a client profile, you are governing which
attributes (tunnels, permissions, and so on) a group or user
receives. These attributes are then set in the vpnclient.ini
initialization file. This file determines how the VPN Client looks
and acts after it is deployed.
Each user or group can have multiple configurations, which is
important because specific users or groups may require access
to several areas of your network.
Note: You may find it useful to create more than one profile
where the tunnels each have different settings.
To create a client profile:
1. In the left-hand side navigation bar, click Profiles.
The Profiles window appears.
2. Click Clear.
3. In the Profile Name field, enter a descriptive name for the
profile.
4. Click Save.
The user entry you created appears in the list box with the
information you specified appearing in the appropriate
columns. The Edit Profile button becomes active.
5. Click Edit Profile.
A window appears showing you a list of tunnels you
previously created.
6. Click Add/Remove Tunnels to ensure that you have assigned
the correct tunnels to the client profile. If not, select the
tunnel you want to add or remove and select the appropriate
arrow (right-pointing arrow for assigning a tunnel to a
profile, left-pointing arrow for removing a tunnel from a
profile) to move the tunnel.
7. Click OK when the correct tunnel assignments have been
made.
8. To configure additional tunnel settings, select the tunnel that
you want to configure from the list.
9. Click Tunnel Settings.
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