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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 30 Managing Remote Access VPNs on ASA and PIX 7.0+ Devices
Configuring Connection Profiles (ASA, PIX 7.0+)
Add/Edit Connection Alias Dialog Box
Use the Add/Edit Connection Alias dialog box to create or edit a connection alias for an SSL or IKEv2
IPsec VPN connection profile. Specifying the connection alias creates one or more alternate names by
which the user can refer to a tunnel group.
Navigation Path
Open the SSL tab in the Connection Profiles dialog box (see SSL Tab (Connection Profiles),
page 30-18), and click Add Row beneath the Connection Alias table, or select an alias from the table
and click Edit Row.
Reject Radius Message Whether you want to display to remote users a RADIUS message about
their authentication failure.
Connection Aliases table A list of alternate names by which the tunnel group can be referred to.
The status indicates whether the name is enabled for use or disabled
(cannot be used).
A group alias creates one or more alternate names by which a user can
refer to a tunnel group. This feature is useful when the same group is
known by several common names (such as “Devtest” and “QA”). If you
want the actual name of the tunnel group to appear on this list, you must
specify it as an alias. The group alias that you specify here appears on
the login page. Each tunnel group can have multiple aliases or no alias.
To add an alias, click the Add Row (+) button beneath the table and
fill in the Add/Edit Connection Alias Dialog Box, page 30-20.
To edit an alias, select it and click the Edit Row (pencil) button.
To delete an alias, select it and click the Delete Row (trash can)
button.
Group URLs table A list of URLs associated with the tunnel group connection profile. The
status indicates whether the URL is enabled for use. When enabled, the
user can use the URL, which eliminates the need to select a group
during login.
You can configure multiple URLs (or no URLs) for a tunnel group.
Each URL can be enabled or disabled individually. You must use a
separate specification for each URL, specifying the entire URL using
either the HTTP or HTTPS protocol.
To add a URL, click the Add Row (+) button beneath the table and
fill in the Add/Edit Connection URL Dialog Box, page 30-21.
To edit a URL, select it and click the Edit Row (pencil) button.
To delete a URL, select it and click the Delete Row (trash can)
button.
Disable CSD Whether to disable Cisco Secure Desktop (CSD) for this connection
profile. In many cases, this option is disabled. Configure CSD in the
Dynamic Access policy.
Table 30-9 Connection Profile SSL Tab (Continued)
Element Description