HP t505 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 30

Configuring VPN settings, Configuring HP Velocity, Component Manager, VPN settings, HP Velocity

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NOTE: Only the PSK and Certificate authentication types are supported. Kerberos authentication is not supported. Use the Tunnel tab to configure settings for tunnel mode. Use the Phase I and Phase II tabs to configure advanced security settings. The settings should be the same for all peer systems that communicate with each other. NOTE: An IPSec rule can also be used to communicate with a computer running Windows. Configuring VPN settings HP ThinPro supports two types of VPN: ● Cisco ● PPTP Enable the Auto Start option to start the VPN automatically. Note the following about creating a VPN using Cisco: ● The Gateway is the gateway's IP address or hostname. ● The Group name and Group password are the IPSec ID and IPSec password. ● The Domain setting is optional. ● The User name and User password are the user credentials that have rights to create a VPN connection on the server side. ● The Security Type should be set the same as it is on the server side. Note the following about creating a VPN using PPTP: ● The Gateway is the gateway's IP address or hostname. ● The NT Domain setting is optional. ● The User name and User password are the user credentials that have rights to create a VPN connection on the server side. Configuring HP Velocity Use the HP Velocity tab to configure HP Velocity settings. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/velocity for more information about the HP Velocity modes. Component Manager The Component Manager lets you remove system components that are not going to be used in your environment, which might be desirable to reduce the image size. For example, if Citrix connections are never used in your environment, you might want to remove the Citrix component. As components are removed, the new configuration can be tested before you apply the changes permanently. You can also undo changes that were made, if the changes have not yet been applied permanently. IMPORTANT: After the new configuration is applied permanently, all snapshots are removed and a new factory snapshot is created. Removed components cannot be restored after this point. To open the Component Manager: ▲ Select Management > Component Manager in the Control Panel. 18 Chapter 4 Control Panel configurations

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NOTE:
Only the
PSK
and
Certificate
authentication types are supported. Kerberos authentication is not
supported.
Use the
Tunnel
tab to
configure
settings for tunnel mode.
Use the
Phase I
and
Phase II
tabs to
configure
advanced security settings. The settings should be the same
for all peer systems that communicate with each other.
NOTE:
An IPSec rule can also be used to communicate with a computer running Windows.
Configuring
VPN settings
HP ThinPro supports two types of VPN:
Cisco
PPTP
Enable the
Auto Start
option to start the VPN automatically.
Note the following about creating a VPN using Cisco:
The
Gateway
is the gateway’s IP address or hostname.
The
Group name
and
Group password
are the IPSec ID and IPSec password.
The
Domain
setting is optional.
The
User name
and
User password
are the user credentials that have rights to create a VPN connection
on the server side.
The
Security Type
should be set the same as it is on the server side.
Note the following about creating a VPN using PPTP:
The
Gateway
is the gateway’s IP address or hostname.
The
NT Domain
setting is optional.
The
User name
and
User password
are the user credentials that have rights to create a VPN connection
on the server side.
Configuring
HP Velocity
Use the
HP Velocity
tab to
configure
HP Velocity settings. Go to
go/velocity
for more
information about the HP Velocity modes.
Component Manager
The Component Manager lets you remove system components that are not going to be used in your
environment, which might be desirable to reduce the image size. For example, if Citrix connections are never
used in your environment, you might want to remove the Citrix component.
As components are removed, the new
configuration
can be tested before you apply the changes permanently.
You can also undo changes that were made, if the changes have not yet been applied permanently.
IMPORTANT:
After the new
configuration
is applied permanently, all snapshots are removed and a new
factory snapshot is created. Removed components cannot be restored after this point.
To open the Component Manager:
Select
Management > Component Manager
in the Control Panel.
18
Chapter 4
Control Panel
configurations