- #BIG IP EDGE CLIENT DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS HOW TO#
- #BIG IP EDGE CLIENT DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS INSTALL#
- #BIG IP EDGE CLIENT DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
Use a VNC program such as RealVNC Viewer to connect.Log on with your domain username and password.Enter vnc://.uk (where nXXXXX is your Mac’s ID number).Access the Go Menu and then Connect to Server.Close the window, select the computer name you just entered and click ‘Start’.Enter: .uk in the ‘PC name’ section (where xxxxx is the ID number of your computer on site).Launch the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection program (available from the Mac App store).Log on with your domain username (nr4\yourUsername) and password.In the “Computer” field, enter “.uk” to connect to your PC (where nXXXXX is your PC number).From the Start button search for Remote Desktop (All Programs > Accessories > Remote Desktop Connection) :.Linux command line installation/usage instructionsĪfter connecting to VPN, you can launch Remote Desktop and connect to your PC at NBI (your PC at NBI will need to be switched on)
#BIG IP EDGE CLIENT DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
Make sure you are accessing this page from the device which you are going to use to access the NBI. Click on your device type in the list below to download the required software –ĭownload F5 Access Client – iOS (10.3 or newer)ĭownload F5 Access Client – iOS (older than 10.3)ĭownload BIG-IP Edge Client – Windows (7/ 8.1 / 10)ĭownload BIG-IP Edge Client – Linux command line
#BIG IP EDGE CLIENT DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS INSTALL#
Once you have a token, you will need to install some software on your device.
#BIG IP EDGE CLIENT DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS HOW TO#
Full details on how to use Shibboleth, and which websites require you to use VPN are available on the library information pages. You can access them using something called “Shibboleth” often referred to on a publishers’ website as “Institutional login”. Most journals do not require you to use VPN. See the e-mail topic for details on how to do this. You don’t need VPN to access your e-mail. Soft tokens are free, hard tokens cost less than £20 and should last 3-5 years. Please contact the Computing helpdesk to get a soft or hard token. The token generates a unique 6-digit key every 30-60 seconds and is used to provide a second factor (on top of your password) to identify you. This can either be an app that runs on your smartphone (a soft token), or if you don’t have a smartphone, a small physical device that you can attach to your keyring (a hard token).