3.140. SSLVPNInterface

Description

An SSL VPN interface, together with the bundled client, creates an easy to use tunnel solution for roaming users. It is recommended to use OneConnect SSL VPN instead of SSL VPN, since OneConnect removes several of the limitations of SSL VPN, is faster and has client support for more operating systems.

Properties

Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier)
OuterInterface
The physical interface that the SSL VPN interface will listen on.
ServerPort
The listening port for the SSL VPN interface. (Default: 443)
ServerIP
Listening IP for the SSL VPN interface.
ServerFQDN
Optional. FQDN of the SSL VPN server given to clients, eg: (sslvpn.example.com). Only needed if the Server IP is dynamic (eg if the interface uses DHCP). (Optional)
IPAddressPool
A range, group or network that will be the IP pool from which the SSL VPN clients will receive their IP addresses.
InnerIP
Local IP for the SSL VPN interface.
PrimaryDNS
IP of the primary DNS Server. (Optional)
SecondaryDNS
IP of the seconday DNS Server. (Optional)
Routing
Describes how the traffic from the client should be routed. (Default: All-Nets)
ClientRoutes
Networks that the SSL VPN Client will route through the tunnel.
SNMPIndex
Interface index assigned by the system when persistent interface indexes are enabled. (Default: 0)
Attribute
Special Attribute of the current object. (Optional)
MemberOfRoutingTable
All or Specific. (Default: All)
RoutingTable
Specifies the PBR table to insert the interface IP route into. It also means that the specified routing table will be used for all routing lookups, unless overridden by a PBR rule. (Default: main)
ProxyARPAllInterfaces
Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for publishing routes via Proxy ARP. (Default: No)
ProxyARPInterfaces
Specifies the interfaces on which the firewall should publish routes via Proxy ARP. (Optional)
Zone
(Optional) Specifies the Zone that this interface is a member of. (Optional)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)