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VPN Configuration on zTC
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VPN Configuration on zTC
Summary
Configure and manage multiple VPN client profiles, including OpenFortiGUI, SonicWALL NetExtender, Cisco AnyConnect, Juniper Network Connect, OpenVPN, and PPTP.
Prerequisites
- zTC with SnapOS ≥1.3
- VPN server addresses, credentials, and protocol details
Procedure
- Add FortiGate or SonicWALL
- Start → Applications → VPN → select OpenFortiGUI or SonicWALL NetExtender
- Enter server, group (if needed), username/password → Connect
- Add Other VPN Types
- Start → Preferences → Network Connections → click “+” → choose VPN type (Cisco, Juniper, OpenVPN, PPTP) → Next
- Enter server IP, protocol, group name, username/password → Save → Connect
- Manage Profiles
- In System Tray → Network Connections → choose VPN → Disconnect or Delete
Troubleshooting
- Cannot connect: verify protocol and port with your VPN administrator :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}.
- Frequent drops: try switching from UDP to TCP (if available) or adjust MTU settings on the VPN profile.
FAQs
- Can I have multiple active VPNs?
- Yes, though performance may degrade; ensure no IP conflicts between profiles.
- How do I remove a VPN profile?
- Open Network Connections, select the profile, click “Delete.”
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