Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
Setting Up Virtual Private Networks
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For the Remote ID Type, you can select IP Address, IP Subnet, Domain
Name, Email Address, Distinguished Name, or Match Any Remote ID.
The interface labels the field below depending on the ID type that you
select.
If you select IP Address, all VPN clients must use that exact IP address.
(This remote ID type is not typical for a VPN connection to mobile users.)
You can select IP Subnet instead to allow access to an entire range of
addresses; this solution is best for mobile users in a private network, not
for mobile users tunneling through their own Internet connections.
The email address is purely for identifying the client; it does not have to
be valid. You can use the wildcard character (*) to match a range of
addresses. For example, you could enter *@procurve.com to allow
user1@procurve.com, user2@procurve.com, and so forth, remote access
to the VPN.
Figure 16-85. Configuring the Remote ID for Mobile Peers
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