Adding Avaya VPN Client

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Hi all!

The Nortel VPN Client changed to Avaya.
-> http://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2011/12/avaya-vpn-client-release-10-05-150-for-windows-7/

Could it be possible to convert the nortelvpn dll into avaya?


Thank you!

All Comments (6)

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Ok, have installed Avaya VPN Client, moved to the VPN Tab in RDM and no sessions there.
Went to "[...]\users\AppData\Local\Avaya\" and copied the Files into a new created Folder in Local named "Nortel"

After that i got my Sessions back. Then i´ve chosen "Nvc" as Application in VPN-Nortel-Tab of RDM
Double clicked on the RDP Session and i got an advice that the Program Path is not ok.
Changed it from Nortel into the Avaya Path (the *.exe files still match) and it works!

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Hi,
Thank you for the information. We will add the users\AppData\Local\Avaya\ to the search path into the add-on. Could you give me the default path for Avaya?

David Hervieux

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Hi,

I updated the Nortel VPN Add-On to support Avaya configuration.
Would you test it for me please ?

Thanks
André

André Sanscartier

NortelVPNAddOn[1][2].zip

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Yeah!
That was damn fast!
It works now!
The only Problem i discover is, that the plugin did not terminate the connection successfully as choosen in RDM pulldown menue under VPN after disconnect of RDP!
It always said: "Invalid command line"
I think the parameter is wrong that is send to the client!
The correct command would be:

nvc.exe -t

Dont know what the plugin is sending...
edited by 2K-Darkness on 2/3/2012

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What is the best seeting in an RDP connection in the VPN connection to make sur that the RDP waits for the VPN to be connected?

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Hi,
There is nothing built-in for that right now but I have few ideas for the future. What you can do is set a Wait delay in the Advanced tab and press close when you see that the connection is done.

David Hervieux