Chapter 21 SSL VPN
Table 100 Objects (continued)
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Server | Address | Configure address objects for the IP addresses of the DNS and | |
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VPN Network | Address | Configure an address object to specify which network segment | |
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21.1.2 SSL Access Policy Limitations
You cannot delete an object that is used by an SSL access policy. To delete the object, you must first unassociate the object from the SSL access policy.
21.2 SSL Access Privilege List
Click VPN > SLL VPN to open the Access Privilege screen. This screen displays a summary of the SSL access policy(ies) you have configured.
Figure 212 VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 101 VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege
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# | This field displays the index number of the entry. |
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Name | This field displays the descriptive name of the SSL access policy for identification |
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User/Group | This field displays the user account or user group name(s) associated to an SSL |
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| This field displays up to three names. |
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Application | This field displays the descriptive name of the SSL application object this policy |
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Add icon | This column provides icons to add, edit, and remove policies. |
| To add a new policy, click the Add icon at the top of the column. |
| To activate or disable the policy, click the Activate/Deactivate icon. |
| To edit a policy, click the Edit icon next to the policy. |
| To delete a policy, click the Remove icon next to the policy. |
| To rearrange a policy in the list, click the Move to N icon next to the policy. |
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Apply | Click Apply to save the settings. |
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Reset | Click Reset to discard all changes. |
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