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Policies
Policies are useful to permit or deny access to specific network resources, IP addresses, or IP networks. They may be defined at the user, group or global level.
Query
Global: select this option to display policies applicable to all users.
Group: the group dropdown menu is a filter that allows you display group-level policies for the selected group.
User: the user dropdown menu is a filter that allows you to display user-level policies for a particular user.

The Display button will update the policy table with the results of the query.
List of SSL VPN Policies
Policy fields displayed in the table are:
Name: A unique name assigned to the policy. The name is not used to identify the tunnel to the remote WAN/client, but for managing the tunnel properties.
Service: Choose between VPN Tunnel, Port Forwarding, or All Services.
Destination: The IP address to which the policy routes the selected service(s)
Permission: This can be either Permit or Deny.
Action/Edit: Make changes to the selected policy.
The actions that can be performed on policies are:
Select All: Select all the policies in the table
Delete: Delete the selected policy or policies
Add: Add a new policy
NOTE: User policies have higher priority than group policies, and group policies have higher priority than global policies. This hierarchy holds regardless of the policy definition.
Related Policy Table
Name: A unique name assigned to the policy. The name is not used to identify the tunnel to the remote WAN/client, but for managing the tunnel properties.
Type: Policy type can be Global or User.
Service: Choose between VPN Tunnel, Port Forwarding, or All Services.
Destination: The IP address to which the policy routes the selected service(s)
Permission: This can be either Permit or Deny.
 

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