Modifying a host resource, Configuring ip binding, Overview – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade SSL VPN Cards User Manual
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Item Action
Destination Address
Required
Specify the destination address of the network service.
Subnet Mask
Required
Specify the subnet mask of the destination address.
Protocol
Required
Specify the service type of the network service, which can be IP, TCP, or UDP.
Description
Optional
Specify a description for the network service
Shortcut Name
Required
Specify the name of the shortcut.
Command
Required
Specify the shortcut command. For example, if you want to set up an FTP
connection to the remote host at 192.168.111.120, the shortcut command is
ftp 192.168.111.120.
NOTE:
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If the destination address of the network service is a host address (for example, 192.168.111.120/32),
users can access only the host through the network; if the destination is a network segment (for example,
192.168.111.0/24), users can access all hosts on the network segment.
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A shortcut command equals a Windows command line.
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Windows uses the backward slash (\) as the escape character, entering \\ equals entering \ in the
command line. For example, entering explorer \\\\10.154.2.100 as the shortcut of a shared file equals
entering explorer \\10.154.2.100 in the command line. explorer indicates the system uses the default
browser of the client to access the resources of the internal network. For example, you can use explorer
ftp://10.154.2.100 to initiate an FTP connection through the browser.
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You can configure the same, inclusive, or overlapping addresses and network segments in a host
resource. The gateway will automatically combine the addresses and network segments when it issues
addresses and network segments to the SSL VPN client.
Modifying a Host Resource
Select a resource and click Configure in the page shown in
to modify the host resource in the
page shown in
. For information about the configuration items, see
Configuring IP Binding
Overview
An IP binding includes a username and a fixed IP address. When the user accesses the IP address
resource, the system assigns the fixed IP address to the client.