Netgear UTM10EW3-100NAS Reference Manual 3.0.1-124 - Page 375
Table 97., Add SSL VPN Policy screen settings continued, PERMIT, VPN Tunnel, Port Forwarding, Setting
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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Table 97. Add SSL VPN Policy screen settings (continued) Setting Description Apply Network Policy For Resource (continued) Policy Name A descriptive name of the SSL VPN policy for identification and management purposes. Defined Resources From the drop-down list, select a network resource that you have defined on the Resources screen (see Use Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies on page 369). Permission From the drop-down list, select PERMIT or DENY to specify whether the policy permits or denies access. IP Address Policy Name A descriptive name of the SSL VPN policy for identification and management purposes. IP Address The IP address to which the SSL VPN policy is applied. Port Range / Port Number A port (fill in the Begin field) or a range of ports (fill in the Begin and End fields) to which the SSL VPN policy is applied. Ports can be 0 through 65535. The policy is applied to all TCP and UDP traffic that passes on those ports. Leave the fields blank to apply the policy to all traffic. Service From the drop-down list, select the service to which the SSL VPN policy is applied: • VPN Tunnel. The policy is applied only to a VPN tunnel. • Port Forwarding. The policy is applied only to port forwarding. • All. The policy is applied both to a VPN tunnel and to port forwarding. Permission From the drop-down list, select PERMIT or DENY to specify whether the policy permits or denies access. IP Network Policy Name A descriptive name of the SSL VPN policy for identification and management purposes. IP Address The network IP address to which the SSL VPN policy is applied. Subnet Mask The network subnet mask to which the SSL VPN policy is applied. Port Range / Port Number A port (fill in the Begin field) or a range of ports (fill in the Begin and End fields) to which the SSL VPN policy is applied. Ports can be 0 through 65535. The policy is applied to all TCP and UDP traffic that passes on those ports. Leave the fields blank to apply the policy to all traffic. Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections 375