Configure User, Group, And Global Policies - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS318N Reference Manual

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Table 68. Resources screen settings to edit a resource (continued)
Setting
Object Type
Port Range / Port Number A port or a range of ports (0–65535) to apply the policy to. The policy is applied
5.
Click Apply to save your settings. The new configuration is added to the Defined Resource
Addresses table.
To delete a configuration from the Defined Resource Addresses table, click the Delete table
button to the right of the configuration that you want to delete.

Configure User, Group, and Global Policies

You can define and apply user, group, and global policies to predefined network resource
objects, IP addresses, address ranges, or all IP addresses, and to different SSL VPN
services. A specific hierarchy is invoked over which policies take precedence. The wireless
VPN firewall policy hierarchy is defined as follows:
User policies take precedence over group policies.
Group policies take precedence over global policies.
If two or more user, group, or global policies are configured, the most specific policy takes
precedence.
For example, a policy that is configured for a single IP address takes precedence over a
policy that is configured for a range of addresses. And a policy that applies to a range of IP
addresses takes precedence over a policy that is applied to all IP addresses. If two or more
ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
Description
From the drop-down list, select one of the following options:
• IP Address. The object is an IPv4 or IPv6 address. You need to enter the IP
address or the FQDN in the IP Address / Name field.
• IP Network. The object is an IPv4 or IPv6 network. You need to enter the
network IP and the network mask length (for IPv4) or prefix length (for IPv6)
in the Mask Length field.
IP Address / Name Applicable only when you select IP Address as the object
Network Address
IPv4 screen only:
Mask Length
IPv6 screen only:
Prefix Length
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
type. Enter the IP address or FQDN for the location that is
permitted to use this resource.
Applicable only when you select IP Network as the object
type. Enter the network IP address for the locations that
are permitted to use this resource. You also need to enter
the mask length (IPv4 only) or prefix length (IPv6 only):
Enter the network mask (0–31) for the locations that are
permitted to use this resource.
Enter the prefix length for the locations that are permitted
to use this resource.
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