Panasonic 7 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Configuring user tunnels 83

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After selecting a group, you must click on Display to view the group

members. This allows you to quickly change from viewing one group to

another. The last names and first names of the selected group’s users appear,
sorted by last name.

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Click on Add to add a user to the group; the Add User window appears.

Note: To configure firewall user authentication, see Nortel VPN Router

SecurityServers, Authentication, and Certificates

This window allows you to add a user profile. Only options that are enabled
for the specified group appear on this window. Also, only options that the

administrator who is currently viewing the window has rights to appear. A

user profile includes:

User IDs

Passwords for the various tunneling protocols

Assignment of administrative rights

An IP address that is always associated with the remote user

Note: You can assign a user to two different groups, but only if the user

has two different user IDs. You cannot enter the same user ID in two

different groups. A user account can have up to four user IDs, depending
on the group configuration, the account. If you are creating an enterprise

user ID standard, you should try to avoid schemes that might potentially

create conflicts as your company grows. For example, you should not use

the user's full first name and last initial.

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Enter the first and last name of the user whose profile you want to add. This is
the regular name associated with a person (for example, Mario Smith). This
user can have different IDs and passwords for each tunnel type. You can move
the user to a another group by selecting a different group name.

Note: The GUI ignores leading and trailing spaces, but these must be
specified if you then use CLI to edit the user name.

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Enter a remote user static IP address to use in place of a pool (client-specified

or DHCP) server-assigned IP address. This IP address is associated with the

Nortel VPN Router Configuration — Basic Features

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