Inactivity timeout, Minimumversion, Exclude local lan – Compatible Systems 5.4 User Manual

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels

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Inactivity Timeout

This is the number of seconds the device will wait without receiving any
traffic from a client belonging to this VPN Group configuration before ending
the tunnel session.

Keep-alive packets and ICMP (ping) traffic do not affect this timeout. This
prevents users from using ping to keep their tunnels up. The range is 1 to
65535 seconds. The default of 0 seconds means there is no timeout.

MinimumVersion

This places a limit on the VPN Client Software version number which will be
allowed.

A value of 0 or 1 will allow any software version number.

A value of 2 will prevent Compatible’s older STAMP Clients from
having access.

A value of 3 will prevent both older STAMP Clients and any other
Clients with version numbers less than 3.0.

A value greater than three will prevent all clients from having access.

v Note: The Allow L2TP and PPTP boxes should be left unchecked. These
protocols are not currently implemented.

Exclude Local LAN

This checkbox specifies whether remote client LAN traffic will be tunneled.

If checked, remote LAN traffic will not be tunneled when a wildcard of
0.0.0.0/0 has been used as the Local IPNet. (specified on the IP Connec-
tion Tab.)

v Note: The user login in the VPN Client software must also have the
Exclude Local LAN from Tunnel checkbox checked.

SLA Enable Client

This checkbox specifies that Service Level Agreement (SLA) information
will be gathered for tunnel sessions using this VPN Group Configuration.
SLA measures the speed of traffic across the tunnel and can be used to ensure
that service guarantees are met.

SNMP is used to display the gathered information. This requires that SNMP
be enabled in the Advanced SNMP Dialog Box. Refer to Chapter 14 -
General
for more information on SNMP Configuration.

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