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Using Sessions
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Chapter 7 
Using Sessions
This chapter describes how to perform network management tasks with your NETGEAR ProSafe 
VPN Client. 
Authenticate Yourself
You may be prompted to enter your username and password when you attempt to establish a VPN; 
enter this information on the dialog box that opens. This is to authenticate who you, the user, are to 
the network, before the connection is initiated.
Automatically Start and End Secure Sessions
By default, the client automatically establishes and terminates connections, based on the remote 
party's identity, when needed. 
For example, suppose that you want to check your office email from home. The security policy in 
the client installed on your home computer contains a VPN to access the office network's mail 
server. When you start your email program at home, and select the proper profile, the client 
initiates the secure connection behind the scenes. The remote party's identity determines which 
connection the client selects. All that you'll probably see is a connection logon dialog box, if it's 
required. After the client connects to the network mail server, you can access your office email. 
The connection remains “up” or active until one of these occurs:
It's dropped by the network, the Internet, or your ISP. 
You turn your computer off. 
When importing or reloading the security policy, you select the Reset existing connections 
option.
You terminate it manually with the Disconnect or Disconnect All option on the client icon's 
shortcut menu.