?› The Network Segment tab is where you would go to defi ne the network
interface connector for use by IAG.
?› The IP Provisioning tab is where you would go to defi ne the different IP
ranges that will be given to clients when they connect using the Network
Connector.
Connecting Through the Virtual Private Network
?› IAG 2007 supports the option of a Network Connector Java client in addition
to the Network Connector ActiveX client.
?› If you are using the ActiveX version, all internal and SSL wrapper-based
applications will be tunneled through the network connector.
?› SSL wrapper applications launched through the portal will use a separate SSL
connection and not be tunneled over the Network Connector.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What advantage does the IAG 2007 Network Connector SSL VPN have over
PPTP and/or L2TP VPNs?
A: The IAG 2007 Network Connector SSL VPN eliminates many of the problems
with application and network compatibility that can occur with PPTP or L2TP
VPNs. In addition, there is no confi guration required to set up the VPN; the client
just logs into the portal and launches the Network Connector application.
An additional benefi t of the IAG 2007 Network Connector SSL VPN is that it
allows administrators to set up software compliance rules for clients that apply
prior to the connecting to the VPN. This ensures that the connecting clients meet
the security requirements, such as current antivirus and patches, to ensure that
clients will not cause security issues on your corporate network.
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