Nokia 7710 User Guide - Page 117

Installing VPN policies from SIS files, Viewing VPN policies, key import passwords

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Virtual private networking Tip: A VPN policy server identity code is the fingerprint of the VPN policy server certificate, which identifies the certificate. For more information, see "Adding VPN policy servers" on page 120. 8 Enter authentication information to access the VPN policy server and tap OK. Administrators tell you what information to enter. VPN policies are installed on the smartphone. Note: If you tap Cancel, VPN policies are not installed. Select Install to install VPN policies from a VPN policy server. Installing VPN policies from SIS files Administrators can deliver VPN policies to you as SIS files. If you install VPN policies from SIS files, you do not have to define connections to VPN policy servers. After you install VPN policies, you can create VPN access points and associate them to applications. If the VPN policies contain private keys and corresponding certificates, administrators define key import passwords to help protect the private keys. Administrators should use a secure method to deliver the key import password to you. Tip: A key import password helps protect the private keys in a VPN policy file. To install VPN policies from SIS files, write the key import password in Key import pass.: and tap OK. Then write the key store password in Key store password and tap OK. Viewing VPN policies In VPN management, you can view, update, and delete the VPN policies that you install on a smartphone. To view VPN policy details, select a VPN policy and tap Open to view more information. Scroll to view the following information about each VPN policy: • Description: shows additional information about the VPN policy. The description is read from the VPN policy. Administrators define the description when they create the VPN policy. • Policy status: indicates whether the VPN policy is ready to use or not or whether it is already in use. • Certificate status: indicates whether valid user certificates are available in the smartphone. • Policy name: shows the name of the VPN policy. Administrators define the name when they create the VPN policy. • Policy server: shows the name of the VPN policy server from where you installed the VPN policy. You give names to VPN policy servers when you define connections to VPN policy servers. This field is hidden if you installed the VPN policy from a SIS file. 117 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.

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Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Tip:
A VPN policy server identity code is the
fingerprint of the VPN policy server certificate,
which identifies the certificate.
For more information, see “Adding VPN policy servers”
on page 120.
8
Enter authentication information to access the VPN
policy server and tap
OK
.
Administrators tell you what information to enter.
VPN policies are installed on the smartphone.
Note:
If you tap
Cancel
, VPN policies are not installed.
Select
Install
to install VPN policies from a VPN policy
server.
Installing VPN policies from SIS files
Administrators can deliver VPN policies to you as SIS files.
If you install VPN policies from SIS files, you do not have
to define connections to VPN policy servers. After you
install VPN policies, you can create VPN access points and
associate them to applications.
If the VPN policies contain private keys and corresponding
certificates, administrators define
key import passwords
to help protect the private keys. Administrators should use
a secure method to deliver the key import password to you.
Tip:
A key import password helps protect the private
keys in a VPN policy file.
To install VPN policies from SIS files,
write the key
import password in
Key import pass.:
and tap
OK
. Then write
the key store password in
Key store password
and tap
OK
.
Viewing VPN policies
In
VPN management
, you can view, update, and delete the
VPN policies that you install on a smartphone.
To view VPN policy details,
select a VPN policy and
tap
Open
to view more information.
Scroll to view the following information about each VPN
policy:
Description:
shows additional information about the
VPN policy. The description is read from the VPN
policy. Administrators define the description when
they create the VPN policy.
Policy status:
indicates whether the VPN policy is ready
to use or not or whether it is already in use.
Certificate status:
indicates whether valid user
certificates are available in the smartphone.
Policy name:
shows the name of the VPN policy.
Administrators define the name when they create the
VPN policy.
Policy server:
shows the name of the VPN policy server
from where you installed the VPN policy. You give
names to VPN policy servers when you define
connections to VPN policy servers. This field is hidden
if you installed the VPN policy from a SIS file.