Configuring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Security
SSL VPN Server
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
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STEP 2
Click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to reload the page with the
current settings. Click
Back
to return to the
VPN > SSL VPN Server > Resources
page.
SSL VPN Port Forwarding
Port Forwarding is used when you want to allow access only to a limited set of
resources. For example, you may want the SSL VPN users to access the email
service only. Port forwarding is different from split and full tunnel modes, which
allow access to all ports for a give subnet.
•
Managing Applications and Host Names for Port Forwarding, page 133
•
Configuring a TCP Application for SSL VPN Port Forwarding, page 134
•
Configuring Host Name Resolution for Port Forwarding, page 135
Managing Applications and Host Names for Port Forwarding
Use the
VPN > SSL VPN Server > Port Forwarding
page to view, add, edit, and
delete the applications and host names for SSL VPN port forwarding.
To open this page:
In the navigation tree, choose
VPN > SSL VPN Server > Port
Forwarding
.
In the
Configured Applications for Port Forwarding Table
, perform these tasks:
•
To add an entry, click
Add
. Then enter the settings on the
Port Forwarding
Application Configuration
page. See
Configuring a TCP Application for
SSL VPN Port Forwarding, page 134
.
•
To edit a resource, check the box and then click
Edit
. Then enter the
settings on the
Port Forwarding Application Configuration
page. See
Configuring a TCP Application for SSL VPN Port Forwarding, page 134
.
•
To delete a resource, check the box and then click
Delete
. To select all
resources, check the box in the heading row, and then click
Delete
. When
the confirmation message appears, click
OK
to continue with the deletion,
or otherwise click
Cancel
.
In the
Configured Host Names for Port Forwarding Table
, perform these tasks:
•
To add an entry, click
Add
. Then enter the settings on the
Port Forwarding
Host Configuration
page. See
Configuring Host Name Resolution for Port
Forwarding, page 135
.