Public bug reported:

For some VPN networks (eg. my university cisco vpn network) you have to
set the "NAT Traversal Mode" to something different than standard, to be
able to use the network correctly.

In the cli vpnc, this is the --natt option. In the vpnc config file the "NAT 
Traversal Mode" entry.
network-manager-vpnc only allows you to enable or disable NAT Traversal mode, 
but not select different modes (cisco-udp in my case is the correct one).

My suggestions:
Offer a drop-down list or text field for manual entry.
Or maybe even better: a textfield somewhere, called "custom options" or sth. 
like that, where a knowledgeable user could add any number of additional 
options, like on the cli with --natt etc.

** Affects: network-manager-vpnc (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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network-manager-vpnc lacks "nat traversal mode" option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165237
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