- Setting up a broadcast group
You can define a group of users to which to broadcast a message.
- Sending broadcast messages
You can send a text message to all active users on a SafeLinx Server through broadcast messages.
- Adding a network connection
A mobile network connection (MNC) is the interface to a network provider.
- Configuring intelligent connections
You can configure the SafeLinx Server and SafeLinx Clients on Linux, Windows, or Windows CE to determine which protocol with which to connect to an Internet Protocol (IP) transport.
- Configuring TCP-Lite
A TCP-Lite transport is applied to a transport profile, which is a set of configuration properties that are applied to a connection profile. They are then applied to an MNC to control the performance options between an MNC and the SafeLinx Clients that connect to it.
- Configuring HTTP codec
You can add an HTTP codec and configure its properties.
- Looking up users in another directory service
You can store user account data in the same directory server (DSS) as all other SafeLinx Server resources, or you can choose to look up or manage user account data in a separate enterprise directory service. If you choose to look up data in an enterprise directory service, you must first create a directory server resource for each enterprise directory service you want to use.
- Setting up IP addressing
When you define a mobile network interface (MNI) and choose for IP traffic to be routed statically rather than using a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server, you set up a subnetwork.
- Setting up network address translation
To set up the SafeLinx Server to act as an agent between a public network and a private network and perform network address translation, add a network address translator (NAT).
- Filtering incoming and outgoing data
You can create filters to be associated with a mobile network interface (MNI) to control data access to and from all IP-attached clients.
- Redirecting packets to and from SafeLinx Server
Packet mapping is a way to redirect data through a mobile network interface (MNI).
- Routing traffic to a subnetwork
A routing alias is a SafeLinx Client acting as a multihomed destination gateway to route data between the SafeLinx Server and a subnetwork that you specify.