Adding Network Objects; Editing Network Objects - Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual

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Port or port range settings are available for all services, allowing the administrator to configure
a port range (such as 80-443) or a port number (80) for a Network Object. You can use this
feature to create port-based policies. For example, you can create a Deny All policy and allow
only HTTP traffic to reach port 80 of a Web server.

Adding Network Objects

To add a network object, perform the following steps:
Navigate to the Network > Network Objects page.
Step 1
Click the Add Network Object... button. The Add Network Object screen is displayed.
Step 2
Type a string in the Name field that will be the name of the network object you are creating.
Step 3
Note To edit an existing network object, select the configure button next to the object you want to
edit. A new network object with the same name as an existing network object will not replace
or modify an existing network object.
Click on the Service list and select a service type: Web (HTTP), Secure Web (HTTPS),
Step 4
NetExtender, Terminal Services (RDP - Java), Terminal Services (RDP - ActiveX), Virtual
Network Computing, File Transfer Protocol, Telnet, Secure Shell version 1 (SSHv1), Secure
Shell version 2 (SSHv2, which provides stronger encryption than SSHv1 and can only connect
to a server that support SSHv2), File Shares (CIFS), or Citrix.
Click Accept. The Edit Network Object screen is displayed, showing the network object name
Step 5
and the service associated with it. To complete the object by adding addresses mapped to the
network object, see

Editing Network Objects

To edit a network object, perform the following steps:
To edit an existing network object, navigate to the Network > Network Objects page and click
Step 1
the Configure icon or click the Incomplete link for the object you wish to edit. The Edit Network
Object screen is displayed.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Telnet, Secure Shell version 1 (SSHv1) / Secure Shell version 2 (SSHv2)
File Shares (CIFS)
Citrix Portal (Web Access)
"Editing Network Objects" on page
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