7.2.1 Using Network Resources - D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

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ICMP: Select this option to include ICMP traffic
Port range: If the policy governs a type of traffic, this field is used for
defining TCP or UDP port number(s) corresponding to the governed traffic.
Leaving the starting and ending port range blank corresponds to all UDP and
TCP traffic.
Service: This is the SSL VPN service made available by this policy. The
services offered are VPN tunnel, port forwarding or both.
Defined resources: This policy can provide access to specific network
resources. Network resources must be configured in advance of creating the
policy to make them available for selection as a defined resource. Network
resources are created with the following information
Permission: The assigned resources defined by this policy can be explicitly
permitted or denied.

7.2.1 Using Network Resources

Setup > VPN Settings > SSL VPN Server > Resources
Network resources are services or groups of LAN IP addresses that are used to
easily create and configure SSL VPN policies. This shortcut saves time when
creating similar policies for multiple remote SSL VPN users.
Adding a Network Resource involves creating a unique name to identify the
resource and assigning it to one or all of the supported SSL services. Once this is
done, editing one of the created network resources allows you to configure the
object type (either IP address or IP range) associated with the service. The Network
Address, Mask Length, and Port Range/Port Number can all be defined for this
resource as required. A network resource can be defined by configuring the
following in the GUI:
Resource name: A unique identifier name for the resource.
Service: The SSL VPN service corresponding to the resource (VPN tunnel,
Port Forwarding or All).
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