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Chapter 41 SSL VPN
Table 127 Input Values for SSL VPN Commands (continued)
LABEL
user_name
eps_profile_name
The following sections list the SSL VPN commands.

41.2.1 SSL VPN Commands

This table lists the commands for SSL VPN. You must use the
enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
Table 128 SSL VPN Commands
COMMAND
show sslvpn policy [profile_name]
show ssl-vpn network-extension local-ip Displays the IP address that the UAG uses in setting up the SSL VPN.
show sslvpn monitor
sslvpn network-extension local-ip ip
sslvpn policy {profile_name |
profile_name append | profile_name
insert <1..16>}
[no] activate
[no] application
application_object
[no] cache-clean activate
[no] description description
[no] eps <1..8> eps_profile_name
[no] eps activate
eps insert <1..8> eps_profile_name
eps move <1..8> to <1..8>
[no] eps periodical-check activate
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DESCRIPTION
The name of a user (group). You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This value
_
is case-sensitive.
The name of an endpoint security object.
DESCRIPTION
Displays the settings of the specified SSL VPN access policy.
Displays a list of the users who are currently logged into the VPN SSL client
portal.
Sets the IP address that the UAG uses in setting up the SSL VPN.
Enters the SSL VPN sub-command mode to add or edit an SSL VPN access
policy.
Turns the SSL VPN access policy on or off.
Adds the SSL application object to the SSL VPN access policy.
Cleans the cookie, history, and temporary Internet files in the user's
browser's cache when the user logs out. The UAG returns them to the
values present before the user logged in. The no command disables this
setting.
Adds information about the SSL VPN access policy. Use up to 60 characters
("0-9", "a-z", "A-Z", "-" and "_").
Sets endpoint security objects to be used for the SSL VPN access policy.
The UAG checks authenticated users' computers against the policy's
selected endpoint security objects in the order from 1 to 8 you specified.
When a user's computer meets an endpoint security object's requirements
the UAG grants access and stops checking.
To make the endpoint security check as efficient as possible, arrange the
endpoint security objects in order with the one that the most users should
match first and the one that the least users should match last.
Sets to have the UAG check that users' computers meet the Operating
System (OS) and security requirements of one of the SSL access policy's
selected endpoint security objects before granting access. The no
command disables this setting.
Inserts the specified endpoint security object to the specified position for
the endpoint security objects checking order.
Moves the first specified endpoint security object to the second specified
endpoint security object's position.
Sets whether to have the UAG repeat the endpoint security check at a
regular interval configured using the next command. The no command
disables this setting.
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