Configuring ip network resources, Recommended configuration procedure, Configuring global parameters – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Item Description
Service Type
Enter the type for the TCP service.
Remote Host
Enter the host name or IP address of the remote host that provides the common TCP
service.
Remote Port
Enter the port number that the remote host uses for the common TCP service.
Local Host
Enter a loopback address or a character string that represents a loopback address.
Local Port
Enter the port number that the local host uses for the common TCP service.
Command
Configure the Windows command for the resource.
Configuring IP network resources
The SSL VPN IP network access service supports all applications that operate at the IP layer and above,
providing secure communication between users and servers. Users do not need to know the application
types and configurations. After they log in to the SSL VPN service interface, the ActiveX SSL VPN client
will be automatically downloaded and started, and the users can access authorized services of certain
hosts securely.
Recommended configuration procedure
Step Remarks
Required.
Configure global parameters, such as the address pool, gateway address,
timeout time, WINS server, and DNS server, for IP network resources.
Required.
Configure the host resources that users can access from the IP networks list
of the SSL VPN interface.
Optional.
Configure user-IP bindings. After a user is bound with an IP address, when
the user accesses IP network resource, the system does not assign a virtual
network adapter IP address to the user from the global IP pool but assigns
the bound IP address to the user.
Optional.
With a predefined domain name configured, the gateway sends the
mapping between the predefined domain name and the IP address to
clients. When accessing this domain, a client directly uses the
corresponding IP address, eliminating the requirement for DNS resolution.
Configuring global parameters
1.
Select VPN > SSL VPN > Resource Management > IP Network from the navigation tree. The Global
Configuration tab appears.