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VPN Client Software Setup and Network Deployment 
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 NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Client
Configure the ATR Section of the vpnconf.ini File
Each new software release of the VPN Client includes the latest list of Answer to Reset (ATR) 
codes that are available from smart card and token vendors. Because new ATR codes are 
released frequently, you can manually add one or more new ATR codes to the ATR section in 
the vpnconf.ini file.
The following table describes the ATR parameters that let you specify one or more custom 
smart cards and tokens that are not automatically recognized by the VPN Client. You enter 
this information in the ATR section of the vpnconf.ini file.
Table 10.  ATR parameters for the vpnconf.ini file in the order of entry
 
Parameter
Description
[ATR#]
Token ID. This is also the delimiter to separate ATR codes the vpnconf.ini file 
includes more than one ATR code.
mask
The mask code for the smart card or token.
scname
The name of the smart card or token.
manufacturer
The name of the manufacture of the smart card or token.
pkcs11DllName
The name of the PKCS#11 middleware file for the smart card or token.
registry
The name of the key in the registry that contains the 
path to the middleware (that is, the DLL file). The 
format is:
PRIMARY_KEY:..\\..\\..:middleware
Note:
You must specify either 
registry
 or DLLPath.
DLLPath
The path to the PKCS11 DLL file.
The following is an example of an ATR section in a vpnconf.ini file:
[3B:0F:52:4E:42:4F:24:00:23:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01]
mask="FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:00:FF:00:00:FF:FF:00:00:00:FF"
scname="Access"
manufacturer="Axalto"
pkcs11DLLName="mdlw.dll"
registry="KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE:SOFTWARE\\Axalto\\Access\\CK:PKCS#11DLL"