Netgear FVS318Gv2 – ProSAFE VPN Firewall Series User Manual

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VPN Client Software Setup and Network Deployment 
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 NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Client
Customize VPN Client Display and Access for End Users
End users can access the VPN Client in three ways:
By opening the Configuration Panel. This page is typically used by network 
administrators and can be hidden or protected by a password.
By opening the Connection Panel. This page lets the end user open and close tunnels. 
You can hide this page.
By right-clicking the system tray icon and opening the system tray menu. Except for the 
tunnels (these are always shown), you can hide most menu items of the system tray 
menu.
A network administrator can hide the configuration options from the end user to prevent 
misuse of the VPN configuration, and to present the end user with simple access to the VPN 
Client and VPN tunnels.
The following is an example of the syntax for a software setup:
NETGEARVPNClientPro_Setup.exe /S --license=0123456789ABCDEF0123 
--activmail=smith@smith.com
The VPN Client software setup options that enable you to define access to the VPN Client’s 
user interface are described in the following sections.
Note:
Before you configure software setup commands, NETGEAR 
recommends that you read the information in 
81.
The following sections provide configuration examples:
Display the Configuration Panel After Startup
To configure theVPN Client to display the Configuration Panel after startup, use the 
--guidefs=full
 
software setup command.
By default, the VPN Client is configured to display the Configuration Panel after startup. The 
following is an example of the syntax for this software setup command: