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Configuring client address pools<br />

Adding or modifying fixed<br />

IP entries<br />

13-26 Configuring Virtual Private Networks<br />

New—Click this button to define a new fixed IP client address<br />

mapping. See “Adding or modifying fixed IP entries” on page 13-<br />

26 for details.<br />

Modify—Select an entry and click this button to modify a fixed IP<br />

client address mapping. See “Adding or modifying fixed IP entries”<br />

on page 13-26 for details.<br />

Delete—Select an entry and click this button to delete a fixed IP<br />

client address mapping.<br />

The Fixed IP Map tab allow you to create a client address mapping<br />

entry or to modify an existing entry. Each entry consists <strong>of</strong> two fields:<br />

an IP address and one or more client IDs. To add or modify a fixed IP<br />

entry, follow the steps below.<br />

1. In the IP Address field, enter the fixed IP address that will be associated<br />

with this mapping. The IP address must be within the virtual subnet for<br />

this pool.<br />

2. Configure the client identification strings for this entry. All entries listed<br />

in the Client Identification Strings box will be mapped to the associated<br />

IP address. Because a client can use one <strong>of</strong> several different IDs (a<br />

distinguished name, an e-mail address, etc.) when negotiating a session,<br />

you can map multiple IDs to one IP address. However, you cannot map<br />

two separate clients to the same address.<br />

Defining all the possible IDs for a client means you will be ready<br />

regardless <strong>of</strong> which ID is presented during the negotiation. Note that if<br />

a user will be using Extended Authentication, their user name will<br />

override any other ID. Use the following buttons to configure client<br />

identification strings:<br />

Note: Each client identification string must be entered separately.<br />

New—Click this button to add a new client identifier. See “Adding<br />

or modifying a client identification string” on page 13-27 for<br />

details.<br />

Modify—Click this button to modify an existing client identifier.<br />

See “Adding or modifying a client identification string” on page 13-<br />

27 for details.<br />

Delete—Click this button to delete an existing client identifier.<br />

3. When you have finished configuring the client identification strings,<br />

click Add to add the new pool entry to the list.<br />

Note: Clicking Close without clicking Add first will cancel any changes.

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