Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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Adding a Policy for an IPv6 Address
To add a policy for an IPv6 address:
1 Navigate to
Users > Local Users
.
2 Click the configure icon next to the user you want to configure.
3 Select the
Policies
tab.
4 Click
Add Policy...
5 In the
Apply Policy To
field, click the
IPv6 Address
option.
6 Define a name for the policy in the
Policy Name
field.
7 Type an IPv6 address in the
IPv6 Address
field in the form 2001::1:2:3:4.
8 In the
Port Range/Port Number
field, optionally enter a port range or an individual port.
9 In the
Service
drop-down list, click on a service object.
10 In the
Status
drop-down list, click on an access action, either
Allow
or
Deny
.
11 Click
Accept
.
Adding a Policy for an IPv6 Address Range
To add a policy for an IPv6 address range:
1 In the
Apply Policy To
field, click the
IPv6 Address Range
option.
2 Define a name for the policy in the
Policy Name
field.
3 Type a starting IPv6 address in the
IPv6 Network Address
field.
4 Type a prefix value in the
IPv6 Prefix
field, such as 64 or 112.
5 In the
Port Range/Port Number
field, optionally enter a port range or an individual port.
6 In the
Service
drop-down list, click on a service option.
7 In the
Status
drop-down list, click on an access action, either
Allow
or
Deny
.
8 Click
Accept
.
Adding a Policy for All IPv6 Addresses
To add a policy for all IPv6 addresses:
1 In the
Apply Policy To
field, select the
All IPv6 Address
option.
2 Define a name for the policy in the
Policy Name
field.
3 The
IPv6 Address Range
field is read-only, specifying all IPv6 addresses.
4 In the
Service
drop-down list, click on a service option.
5 In the
Status
drop-down list, click on an access action, either
Allow
or
Deny
.
6 Click
Accept
.
Adding or Editing User Bookmarks
The
Bookmarks
tab provides configuration options to add and edit user bookmarks. In addition to the main
procedure that follows, see the following:
NOTE:
Entries in the URL field cannot contain (“http://,” “https://”) elements. Entries can also not
contain fragment delimiters such as “#.”