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110 | Chapter 6: Virtual Private Networking Using SSL
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The “Operation Successful” message appears at the top of the tab, and the newly-added
resource name appears on the Defined Resource Addresses table.
5. Next to the new resource, click the Edit button. The Add Resource Addresses screen is
displayed.
6. From the Object Type drop-down list, select one of the following:
IP Address. Enter an IP address or fully qualified domain name in the IP
Address/Name field.
IP Network. Enter the IP network address in the Network Address field. Enter the
mask length in the Mask Length (0-31) field.
7. Enter the Port Range or Port Number for the IP Address or IP Network you selected.
8. Click Apply to add the IP address or IP network to the resource. The new configuration
appears in the Defined Resource Addresses table, as shown in .
Configuring User, Group, and Global Policies
An administrator can define and apply user, group and global policies to predefined network
resource objects, IP addresses, address ranges, or all IP addresses and to different SSL
VPN services. A specific hierarchy is invoked over which policies take precedence.
The <Product Name> policy hierarchy is defined as:
1. User Policies take precedence over all group policies.
2. Group Policies take precedence over all global policies.
3. If two or more user, group or global policies are configured, the most specific policy
takes precedence.
For example, a policy configured for a single IP address takes precedence over a policy
configured for a range of addresses. And a policy that applies to a range of IP addresses