Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Desktop , Gateway , Network Hardware , Server
Type: Administrator's manual
Model: Dell 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1600 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4600
Pages: 440
340 | SRA 6.0 Administrator’s Guide
• If your policy applies to a range of IPv4 addresses, select the IP Address Range option
from the Apply Policy To drop-down list and enter the IPv4 network address in the IP
Network Address field and the subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field.
• If your policy applies to a specific IPv6 host, select the IPv6 Address option from the Apply
Policy To drop-down list and enter the IPv6 address of the local host machine in the IPv6
Address field.
• If your policy applies to a range of IPv6 addresses, select the IPv6 Address Range option
from the Apply Policy To drop-down list and enter the IPv6 network address in the IPv6
Network Address field and the IPv6 prefix in the IPv6 Prefix field.
Step 6 Optionally enter a port range (80-443) or a single port number into the Port Range/Port
Number field. This field is available when you select IP Address, IP Address Range, IPv6
Address, or IPv6 Address Range in the Apply Policy To drop-down list.
Step 7 Select the service type in the Service drop-down list. If you are applying a policy to a network
object, the service type is defined in the network object.
Step 8 Select ALLOW or DENY from the Status drop-down list to either permit or deny SRA
connections for the specified service and host machine.
Step 9 Click Accept to update the configuration. Once the configuration has been updated, the new
policy will be displayed in the Edit Global Settings window. The global policies will be
displayed in the policy list in the Edit Global Settings window in the order of priority, from the
highest priority policy to the lowest priority policy.
Edit a Policy for a File Share
To edit file share access policies, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Navigate to either the Users > Local Users or Users > Local Groups window.
Step 2 Click the configure icon next to Global Policies. The Edit Global Settings window will be
displayed.
Step 3 Select the Policies tab.
Step 4 Click Add Policy.
Step 5 Select Server Path from the Apply Policy To drop-down list.
Step 6 Type a name for the policy in the Policy Name field.
Step 7 In the Resource field, select one of the following radio buttons for the type of resource:
• Share (Server path)
• Network (Domain list)
• Servers (Computer list)
Step 8 In the Server Path field, enter the server path in the format servername/share/path or
servername\share\path. The prefixes \\, //, \ and / are acceptable.
Note Share and path provide more granular control over a policy. Both are optional.
Step 9 Select PERMIT or DENY from the Status drop-down list.
Step 10 Click Accept.