User's Manual Part 3

Logging on to a Remote Access VPN Site
346 Check Point Safe@Office User Guide
3. To disable a VPN site, do the following:
Note: Disabling a VPN site eliminates the tunnel and erases the network topology.
a. Click the icon in the desired VPN site’s row.
A confirmation message appears.
b. Click OK.
The icon changes to , and the VPN site is disabled.
Logging on to a Remote Access VPN Site
You need to manually log on to Remote Access VPN Servers configured for
Manual Login. You do not need to manually log on to a Remote Access VPN
Server configured for Automatic Login or a Site-to-Site VPN Gateway: all the
computers on your network have constant access to it.
Manual Login can be done through either the Safe@Office Portal or the my.vpn
page. When you log on and traffic is sent to the VPN site, a VPN tunnel is
established. Only the computer from which you logged on can use the tunnel. To
share the tunnel with other computers in your home network, you must log on to
the VPN site from those computers, using the same user name and password.
Note: You must use a single user name and password for each VPN destination
gateway.