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Replacing and Deleting Client Routes
If an existing route is no longer needed, or if the specifications of an existing route need to be
changed, follow these steps:
1. Make a new entry with the correct specifications. (This step is not applicable if you only
want to delete the route.)
2. In the Configured Client Routes table, click the Delete button adjacent to the
out-of-date route entry.
Using Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies
Network resources are groups of IP addresses, IP address ranges, and services. By defining
resource objects, you can more quickly create and configure network policies. You will not
need to redefine the same set of IP addresses or address ranges when configuring the same
access policies for multiple users.
Defining network resources is optional; smaller organizations can choose to create access
policies using individual IP addresses or IP networks rather than predefined network
resources. But for most organizations, we recommend that you use network resources. If
your server or network configuration changes, by using network resources you can perform
an update quickly instead of individually updating all of the user and group policies.
Adding New Network Resources
To define a network resource:
1. Select VPN > SSL VPN from the main men, and then select the Resources tab.
2. In the Add New Resource section, type the (qualified) resource name in the Resource
Name field.
3. From the Service drop-down list, select the type of service to which the resource will
apply: either VPN Tunnel or Port Forwarding.
4. Click Add.