Cisco Systems OL-5490-01 Manuale Utente
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VPN Client User Guide for Mac OS X
OL-5490-01
About This Guide
Related Documentation
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This chapter describes how to manage VPN Client
connections, use the event log, and view tunnel details, including packet and routing data.
Related Documentation
The following is a list of user guides and other documentation related to the VPN Client for Mac OS X
and the VPN devices that provide the connection to the private network.
and the VPN devices that provide the connection to the private network.
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Release Notes for the Cisco VPN Client, Release 4.6
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Cisco VPN Client Administrator Guide, Release 4.6
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Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Getting Started Guide, Release 4.6
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Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Reference Volume I: Configuration, Release 4.1
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Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Reference Volume II: Administration and Monitoring, Release
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4.1
Terminology
In this user guide:
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The term Cisco VPN device refers to the following Cisco products:
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Cisco IOS devices that support Easy VPN server functionality
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Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators
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Cisco PIX Firewall Series
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The term “PC” refers generically to any personal computer.
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The term click means click the left button on a normally-configured multi-button mouse. The term
right-click means click the right button on a normally-configured multi-button mouse. If your mouse
has only one button, use Ctrl-Click to access the right-click menus.
right-click means click the right button on a normally-configured multi-button mouse. If your mouse
has only one button, use Ctrl-Click to access the right-click menus.
Document Conventions
This guide uses the following typographic conventions:
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Boldface font—Describes user actions and commands.
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Italic font—Describes arguments that you supply the values for.
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Screen
font—Describes terminal sessions and information displayed by the system.
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Boldface screen
font—Describes information that you must enter.
Notes use the following conventions:
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Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the
publication.
publication.
Cautions use the following conventions: