How to adjust IKE parameter in "Nokia VPN client p...

hi
I have a N96 and i want to use uni wireless internet by my phone . our net wants a VPN to connect and i found Nokia vpn Client Policy tool . 
How shoud i gain IKE information and other parameter For this program . 
it is the instruction that our univercity made for making a vpn for pc
after making a vpn Connection in peroperties>security>adnanced setting.:
unencrypted pasword(pap) shoud be checked 
microsoft chap and microsoft chap v2 shoud be unchecked
in Data encryption : no encryption allowed shoud be chosen
Tnx

nobody knows about it ?

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