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发表于 2007-12-28 10:06:01| 字数 5,309| - 中国–广东–深圳–福田区 电信
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Cisco VPN Client Instructions for MS 2000/XP/Vista
Vista Users - please read this first!
The Cisco VPN client only works on Vista machines that meet the below requirements:
- 32 bit version only
- Clean OS installation of Vista required
- 'Start before logon' feature not supported
- SmartCard Authentication not supported
- 64 bit not supported
Cisco VPN Client: installation, setup and use...
The below steps should be followed to prepare your computer to use the VPN Service at WSU:
A. Download and install a VPN Security Certificate
B. Download and install the Cisco VPN client (version 5.0.01.0600)
C. Configure the Cisco VPN client
D. Using the Cisco VPN client
(optional: setting up the VPN client to logon the VPN session prior to logging onto Windows)
Section A. Instructions to download and install the VPN Security Certificate...
Thedigital Security Certificate is used by the Cisco VPN client establishan encrypted tunnel between your computer and the WSU VPN Gateway. TheSecurity Certificate must be installed (imported) before the VPN Client is configured.
Note:The following screen shots were made using Windows XP and InternetExplorer 6. If you are using different software, some of the screensmay appear different but their function should be the same.
The result of this procedure will be the creation of twocertificates on your computer. One will be the root certificate of theInformation Technology Certificate Authority (CA) and the other will bethe VPN Security Certificate that is used to configure the VPN ClientSoftware. This latter certificate is a personal certificate. Click here for information on how to manage certificates using Windows 2000 and XP.
1. Start the download by clicking this file name: wsuvpn.pfx
The below "File Download" window will appear. Click the Openbutton to start the Certificate Import Wizard. (You could alternatelyclick the 'Save' button, locate the file when the download is completeand then start the Certificate Import Wizard by double clicking thefile.)
3. Click the Next button.
4. Click the Next button. This will cause the display of a password prompt window.
5. Enter wsuvpn in the password area. Ensure that the two check boxes are blank. Click the Next button.
6. Allow Windows to automatically select a certificate store and click the Next button.
7. Click the Finish button to start the actual importing of the certificates.
8. Click the Yes button to add the Information Technology CA's certificate into your Root Store.
9. Click the OK button.
Both the CA Root and the WSU VPN Security Certificate are now installed on your computer.
Boththe CA Root and the WSU VPN Security Certificate are now installed onyour computer. The second step (outlined below) will discuss how todownload and install the Cisco VPN client.
Section B. Instructions to download, install and configure the Cisco VPN client...
1. Start the download of the Cisco VPN client by clicking on the file name: cisco_2000-XP-Vista_client.exe
When the following "File Download" screen appears, click the Runbutton. (You could alternately click the 'Save' button, locate the filewhen the download was complete and then open it by double clicking.)
2. Select Run when prompted to run the software application.
3. The WinZip Self-Extractor window will appear as seen below.
4. Change the "Unzip to folder" to a name you can easily find. This example will use c:\vpnclient as seen below.
Click the Unzip button to create folder c:\vpnclient on your hard drive.
5. Click the OKbutton to begin the Cisco VPN Client installation process. Please waitpatiently while the installation proceeds (it may take a minute ormore...).
6. Once the 'Welcome' windows appears, click the Next button.
7. Select the 'I accept the license agreement' radio button, then click the Next button.
8. Select the Nextbutton to indicate the software is to be installed on your hard drivein the 'C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\' directory.
9. Select Next to begin the installation process...
10. Once the installation has completed, click the Finish button.
11. You can now restart your machine. Section C below will discuss the steps required to configure the VPN client.
Section C. Instructions to configure the Cisco VPN client.
1. Start the Cisco VPN client. You can either double-click your client icon
or use the Windows Start Menu to execute the VPN client application using the path:
Start Menu / All Programs / Cisco Systems / VPN Client / VPN Client
(the actual file name of the client is: ipsecdialer.exe)
Once launched, the below window will appear.
2. Create a new Connection Entry by clicking the 'Connection Entries' menu item (or tab), then clicking New. This will bring up the below Connection Entry window.
3.Fill in "Connection Entry:", "Description:", "Host":, click"Certificate Authentication" and select the "WSUPNb (Microsoft)"certificate.
Click Save.
4. The main VPN Client window now looks similar to the image below.
You are now finished configuring the Cisco VPN Client.
To connect to the WSU Network, double click the "WSU VPN" connection entry.
Section D. Using the VPN Client.
1. Start the Cisco VPN Client and you will see the below window.
2. Double click the "WSU VPN" Connection Entry. The User Authentication prompt window will appear.
3. Type your WSU Network ID or Friend of WSU ID and password. Then click the 'OK' button.
IMPORTANT - Friend of WSU IDs must append @wsu to the end of their Friend ID.
Aseries of connection messages will appear on the status bar of the VPNClient window. When the connection is established, a Banner isdisplayed.
You may also see a 'connected' image near your Windows toolbar and see a yellow VPN Client icon in the toolbar as well.
4. Click Continue and the Cisco VPN Client window closes and an icon appears on your Task Bar.
You are now successfully up and running on the WSU network using a secure VPN tunnel.
Wireless Users and Off-Campus Users: All traffic bound for WSU campus locations will be securely passed through the VPN tunnel.
Off-Campus Users ONLY:Traffic bound for other non-WSU locations (like Yahoo, Google, etc...)will not pass through the VPN tunnel but will travel out your local ISPconnection un-encrypted. |
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