User's Manual
Configuration Option Description
Basic VIA Connection Profile Settings
VIA Servers Enter the following information about the VIA controller.
l Controller Hostname/IP Address: This is the public IP address or the DNS
hostname of the VIA controller. Users will connect to remote server using
this IP address or the hostname.
l Controller Internal IP Address: This is the IP address of any of the VLAN
interface IP addresses belongs to this controller.
l Controller Description: This is a human-readable description of the
controller.
Click the Add button after you have entered all the details. If you have more than
one VIA controller you order them by clicking the Up and Down arrows.
To delete a controller from your list, select a controller and click the Delete
button.
Client Auto-Login Enable or disable VIA client to auto login and establish a secure connection to
the controller.
Default: Enabled
VIA tunneled networks A list of network destination (IP address and netmask) that the VIA client will
tunnel through the controller. All other network destinations will be reachable
directly by the VIA client.
l Enter an IP address & network mask and click the Add button to add to the
tunneled networks list.
l To delete a network entry, select the IP address and click the Delete button.
Enable split-tunneling Enable or disable split tunneling.
l If enabled, all traffic to the VIA tunneled networks (Step 3 in this table) will go
through the controller and the rest is just bridged directly on the client.
l If disabled, all traffic will flow through the controller.
Default: off
Allow client-side logging Enable or disable client side logging. If enabled, VIA client will collect logs that
can be sent to the support email-address for troubleshooting.
Default: Enabled
Enable IKEv2 Select this option to enable or disable the use of IKEv2 policies for VIA.
Use Suite B Cryptography Select this option to use Suite B cryptography methods. You must install the
Advanced Cryptography license to use the Suite B cryptography. See Working
with Licenses on page 131 for more information.
IKEv2 Authentication
method
List of all IKEv2 authentication methods.
VIA Client DNS Suffix List The DNS suffix list (comma separated) that has be set on the client once the VPN
connection is established.
Default: None.
VIA Support E-mail
Address
The support e-mail address to which VIA users will send client logs.
Default: None.
Advanced VIA Connection Profile Settings
VIA Servers Enter the following information about the VIA controller.
Table 130: VIA - Connection Profile Options
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