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Split Tunneling Modes
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Allows you to enable
split tunneling.
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Select one of the following options from the
drop-down list:
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Disable Split Tunneling—When
Network Connect successfully establishes a connection to the Secure
Access device, the device removes any predefined local (client) subnet
and host-to-host routes that might cause split-tunneling behavior.
If any changes are made to the client’s route table during an
active Network Connect session, the Secure Access device terminates
the session.
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Allow access to local subnet—The
Secure Access device preserves the route on the client, retaining
access to local resources such as printers. If needed, you can add
entries to the client’s route table during the Network Connect
session. The Secure Access device does not terminate the session.
This is the default option.
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Enable Split Tunneling—This
option activates split-tunneling and requires you to specify the network
IP address/netmask combinations. For the specified network IP address/netmask
combinations, the Secure Access device handles traffic passed between
the remote client and the corporate intranet.
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Enable Split Tunneling with route change
monitor— This option retains access to local resources
such as printers.
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Enable Split Tunneling with allowed access
to local subnet—This option activates split-tunneling and
preserves the route on the client, retaining access to local resources
such as printers.
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Auto-launch Network Connect
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Specifies whether or not Network Connect automatically
launches when an authenticated usermaps to one or more roles that
enable Network Connect sessions.
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Select the Auto-Launch Network Connect check box to enable this feature.
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Auto-Uninstall Network Connect
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Specifies whether or not Network Connect uninstalls itself
from the remote client when a user signs-out of the Network Connect
session.
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Select the Auto-Uninstall Network Connect check box to enable this feature.
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Enable TOS Bits Copy
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Specifies that Network Connect to copy IP TOS bits from
the inner IP packet header to the outer IP packet header.
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Select the Enable TOS Bits Copy check
box to enable this feature.
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Multicast
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Specifies whether or not you want Network Connect to
operate in multicast mode.
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Select the Multicast check box to
enable this feature.
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Install GINA with Network Connect
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Additionally installs GINA on a client system when you
install Network Connect.
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Select the Install GINA with Network
Connect check box to enable this feature.
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GINA Options
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Specifies whether or not to enable GINA installation
for a role and specifies the GINA sign-in behavior.
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Select one of the following options from the
drop-down list:
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Require NC to start when logging into
Windows (Note that this may require a reboot when NC is installed)—Automatically launches the Network Connect sign-in function
at every Windows user sign-in.
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Allow user to decide whether to start
NC when logging into Windows—Allows the user to determine,
at each Windows startup, whether or not to launch Network Connect
after GINA installation.
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Windows: Session start script location
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Specifies the location of Network Connect start scripts
for Windows.
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Enter the start script location.
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Windows: Session end script location
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Specifies the location of Network Connect end scripts
for Windows.
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Enter the end script location.
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Skip if GINA Enabled
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Bypasses the specified Windows session start script.
The sign-in script may be identical to the specified Network Connect
start script. This feature avoids executing the same script twice.
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Select the Skip if GINA enabled check box to enable this feature.
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Linux: Session start script location
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Specifies the location of Network Connect start scripts
for Linux.
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Enter the start script location.
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Linux: Session end script location
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Specifies the location of Network Connect end scripts
for Linux.
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Enter the end script location.
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Mac: Session start script location
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Specifies the location of Network Connect start scripts
for Macintosh.
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Enter the start script location.
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Mac: Session end script location
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Specifies the location of Network Connect end scripts
for Macintosh.
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Enter the end script location.
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