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Pulse secure client 5.1.3
Pulse secure client 5.1.3




pulse secure client 5.1.3
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  2. #Pulse secure client 5.1.3 windows

Public WiFi locations often deploy a captive portal that requires the user to enter authentication information or to accept terms of service before network access is granted.

#Pulse secure client 5.1.3 windows

Table3: Pulse for Windows Connection StatusĬonnected to the local network but no Internet access available.

pulse secure client 5.1.3

Typically, the network administrator defines and deploys the Pulse connections but you can also enable users to define, edit, and remove their own connections. One tray icon provides status for all active connections. Pulse Secure client also displays a system tray icon that provides connection status, and can allow the user to connect and disconnect and enables quick access to the program interface. If the value is User-added, then the connection entry was manually added by the end user with the Pulse client UI.Īnd if the value is Dynamic, then it means that the connection entry was resulted from launching the Pulse client by connecting a web browser to a Pulse Secure gateway and pressing the “Start” button on the web page. If the value is Preconfigured, then the connection entry came from a Connection Set that was downloaded from a gateway. This describes how the Pulse client received the connection entry: Number of bytes received through the tunnel. The IPv4 address assigned to the Pulse virtual adapter. The protocol used to create the tunnel (SSL or ESP). This describes whether connection is a VPN tunnel or a port/application mapping through SAM (Secure Access Manager). The duration that the current VPN session will remain active before credentials must be re-entered or the session manually extended. The Advanced Connection Details window gives the following information:

#Pulse secure client 5.1.3 update

To update advanced detail information, click Refresh or click the check box labeled automatically refresh. For example, the session time remaining shows how much time remains when you open the dialog.

  • The connection detail information is not updated automatically.
  • Click File > Connections > Advanced Connection Details.
  • To view the Advanced Connection Details dialog: Note: From 5.3R2, the Pulse Client connects to PSA device through proxy at the first attempt and then try connecting directly upon failure.įigure 1: Pulse Secure Client for Windows Client Interface The user can expand a connection to see more details about the connection. Each connection is a set of properties that enables network access through a specific Pulse server. The Pulse Secure client for Windows user interface (see Figure 1 ) lists the deployed Pulse connections. You are here: Pulse Secure Client for Windows






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