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Configuring a common TCP service resource
The common TCP service of SSL VPN is designed to support various client/server applications. It is
widely used to access client/server TCP applications other than the previously mentioned ones.
Generally, you can configure all network ports that are possibly used by applications in common TCP
services. To access an application provided by a common TCP service, a user only needs to
configure the corresponding IP address and port number listed on the common TCP service page as
the access address and port number for the application.
1. Select VPN > SSL VPN > Resource Management > TCP Application from the navigation
tree.
2. Click the TCP Service tab to view existing TCP services.
Figure 404 TCP services
3. Click Add to enter the page for adding a common TCP service.
Figure 405 Adding a TCP service resource
4. Configure the common TCP service as described in Table 171.
5. Click Apply.
Table 171 Configuration items
Item Description
Resource Name
Enter a name for the common TCP service resource.
The resource name must be unique in the SSL VPN system. Resources are uniquely
identified by their names.
IMPORTANT:
If you do not configure the command for Command, H3C recommends including the
resource type, local address, and local port in the resource name so that users can
view the desired information after they log in to the SSL VPN system.
Service Type Enter the type for the TCP service.