Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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7 Click
Accept
to save the configuration changes.
8 Navigate to the
Nx Settings
tab.
9 To set a client address range, enter a beginning address in the
Client Address Range Begin
field and an
ending address in the
Client Address Range End
field.
10 To set a client IPv6 address range, enter a beginning IPv6 address in the
Client IPv6 Address Range
Begin
field and an ending IPv6 address in the
Client IPv6 Address Range End
field.
11 In the
Exit Client After Disconnect
drop-down list, select
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
12 In the
Uninstall Client After Exit
drop-down list, select
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
13 In the
Create Client Connection Profile
drop-down list, select
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
14 In the
User Name & Password Caching
drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Allow saving of user name only
- Allow caching of the user name on the client. Users only need
to enter their password when starting NetExtender.
• Allow saving of user name & password
- Allow caching of the user name and password on the
client. Users are automatically logged in when starting NetExtender, after the first login.
• Prohibit saving of user name & password
- Do not allow caching of the user name and
password on the client. Users are required to enter both user name and password when starting
NetExtender.
15 Navigate to the
Nx Routes
tab.
16 In the
Tunnel All Mode
drop-down list, select
Enabled
to force all traffic for the user, including traffic
destined to the remote user’s local network, over the Secure Mobile Access NetExtender tunnel.
Tunnel
All Mode
is disabled by default.
17 To add a client route, click
Add Client Route...
18 In the
Add Client Route
window, enter a destination network in the
Destination Network
field. For
example, enter the IPv4 network address 10.202.0.0. For IPv6, enter the IPv6 network address in the
form 2007::1:2:3:0.
19 For an IPv4 destination network, type the subnet mask in the
Subnet Mask/Prefix
field using decimal
format (255.0.0.0, 255.255.0.0, or 255.255.255.0). For an IPv6 destination network, type the prefix,
such as 112.
20 Click
Add
.
21 Click
Accept
to save the configuration changes.
22 Navigate to the
Policies
tab.
23 To add a policy, click
Add Policy...
24 In the
Apply Policy To
drop-down list, select one of the following:
IP Address
,
IP Address Range
,
All
Addresses
,
Network Object
,
Server Path
,
URL Object
,
All IPv6 Address
,
IPv6 Address
, or
IPv6
Address Range
.
25 Enter a name for the policy in the
Policy Name
field.
26 In the fields that appear based on your
Apply Policy To
settings, fill in the appropriate information. For
example, if you select
IP Address
in the
Apply Policy To
drop-down list, you need to supply the IP
Address in the
IP Address
field and the service in the
Service
drop-down list. If you select
IPv6 Address
Range
, enter the beginning IPv6 address in the
IPv6 Network Address
field and the prefix that defines
the IPv6 address range in the
IPv6 Prefix
field. Optionally enter a port range (80-443) or a single port
number into the
Port Range/Port Number
field. This field is available when you select
IP Address
,
IP
Address Range
,
IPv6 Address
, or
IPv6 Address Range
in the
Apply Policy To
drop-down list.
27 Click
Accept
to save the configuration changes.
28 Click the
Bookmarks
tab.
29 To add a bookmark, click
Add Bookmark...
30 Enter a bookmark name in the
Bookmark Name
field.