Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Desktop , Gateway , Network Hardware , Server
Type: Administrator's manual
Model: Dell 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1600 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4600
Pages: 440
320 | SRA 6.0 Administrator’s Guide
• Prohibit saving of user name & password - Do not allow caching of the user name and
password for members of the group. Group members will be required to enter both user
name and password when starting NetExtender. Overrides the global setting.
Step 15 Click Accept.
Enabling NetExtender Routes for Groups
The Nx Routes tab allows the administrator to add and configure client routes. IPv6 client
routes are supported on SRA appliances.
To enable multiple NetExtender routes for a group, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Navigate to Users > Local Groups.
Step 2 Click the configure icon next to the group you want to configure.
Step 3 In the Edit Local Group page, select the Nx Routes tab.
Step 4 In the Tunnel All Mode drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Use global setting - Take the action specified by the global setting. See “Edit Global
Settings” section on page 337.
• Enabled - Force all traffic for this user, including traffic destined to the remote users’ local
network, over the SRA NetExtender tunnel. Affects all members of the group. Overrides the
global setting.
• Disabled - Disable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
Step 5 To add globally defined NetExtender client routes for members of this group, select the Add
Global NetExtender Client Routes check box.
Step 6 To configure NetExtender client routes specifically for members of this group, click Add Client
Route.
Step 7 On the Add Client Route screen, enter a destination network in the Destination Network field.
For example, enter the IPv4 network address 10.202.0.0. For IPv6, enter the IPv6 network
address in the form 2007::1:2:3:0.
Step 8 For an IPv4 destination network, type the subnet mask in the Subnet Mask/Prefix field using
decimal format (255.0.0.0, 255.255.0.0, or 255.255.255.0). For an IPv6 destination network,
type the prefix, such as 112.
Step 9 On the Add Client Route screen, click Accept.
Step 10 On the Edit Local Group page, click Accept.