HP mt20 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 61

DNS settings, IPSec rules, Configuring VPN settings, General, Source Address, Tunnel, Phase

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Option Description ● EAP-FAST For WEP and WPA/WPA2-PSK, you just need to enter the network key and select OK. For EAP-FAST, set Anonymous Identity, Username, Password, and Provisioning Method. You do not need to change the PAC file settings. See Wired network settings on page 46 for more information about TTLS, PEAP, and TLS. DNS settings The following table describes the options available in the DNS tab of the Network Manager. Option Hostname DNS Servers Search Domains HTTP Proxy FTP Proxy HTTPs Proxy Description This is generated automatically according to the MAC address of the thin client. You can alternatively set a custom hostname. Use this box to set custom DNS server information. Use this box to restrict the domains that are searched. Use these boxes to set proxy server information using the following format: http://: HP recommends using the http:// prefix for all three proxy settings because it is supported better. NOTE: The proxy settings are set to the http_proxy, ftp_proxy, and https_proxy environmental variables for the system. IPSec rules Use this tab to add, edit, and delete IPSec rules. An IPSec rule should be the same for each system that uses IPSec to communicate. When configuring an IPSec rule, use the General tab to set the rule's information, addresses, and authentication method. The Source Address is the IP address of the thin client, and the Destination Address is the IP address of the system that the thin client is going to communicate with. 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. Setup 49

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Option
Description
EAP-FAST
For WEP and WPA/WPA2-PSK, you just need to enter the network key and select
OK
.
For EAP-FAST, set
Anonymous Identity
,
Username
,
Password
, and
Provisioning Method
. You do not
need to change the PAC
file
settings.
See
Wired network settings
on page
46
for more information about TTLS, PEAP, and TLS.
DNS settings
The following table describes the options available in the
DNS
tab of the Network Manager.
Option
Description
Hostname
This is generated automatically according to the MAC address of the thin client. You can alternatively
set a custom hostname.
DNS Servers
Use this box to set custom DNS server information.
Search Domains
Use this box to restrict the domains that are searched.
HTTP Proxy
FTP Proxy
HTTPs Proxy
Use these boxes to set proxy server information using the following format:
http://<address>:<port>
HP recommends using the
http://
prefix
for all three proxy settings because it is supported better.
NOTE:
The proxy settings are set to the
http_proxy
,
ftp_proxy
, and
https_proxy
environmental
variables for the system.
IPSec rules
Use this tab to add, edit, and delete IPSec rules. An IPSec rule should be the same for each system that uses
IPSec to communicate.
When
configuring
an IPSec rule, use the
General
tab to set the rule’s information, addresses, and
authentication method. The
Source Address
is the IP address of the thin client, and the Destination Address is
the IP address of the system that the thin client is going to communicate with.
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.
Setup
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