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Chapter 43 Object
ZyWALL USG Series User’s Guide
902
43.15 DHCPv6 Overview
This section describes how to configure DHCPv6 request type and lease type objects.
The Request screen (see Section 43.15.1 on page 902) allows you to configure DHCPv6 request type
objects.
The Lease screen (see Section 43.2.3 on page 803) allows you to configure DHCPv6 lease type
objects.
43.15.1 The DHCPv6 Request Screen
The Request screen allows you to add, edit, and remove DHCPv6 request type objects. To access this
screen, login to the Web Configurator, and click Configuration > Object > DHCPv6 > Request.
Preview This field only appears when you choose Web Application or File Sharing as the object type.
This field displays if the Server Type is set to Web Server, OWA or Weblink.
Note: If your Internet Explorer or other browser screen doesn’t show a preview, it may be due
to your web browser security settings. You need to add the Zyxel Device’s IP address in
the trusted sites of your web browser. For example, in Internet Explorer, click Tools >
Internet Options > Security > Trusted Sites > Sites and type the Zyxel Device’s IP
address, then click Add. For other web browsers, please check the browser help.
Click Preview to access the URL you specified in a new web browser screen.
Entry Point This field only appears when you choose Web Application as the object type.
This field displays if the Server Type is set to Web Server or OWA.
This field is optional. You only need to configure this field if you need to specify the name of
the directory or file on the local server as the home page or home directory on the user
screen.
Web Page
Encryption
This field only appears when you choose Web Application as the object type.
Select this option to prevent users from saving the web content.
Shared Path This field only appears when you choose File Sharing as the object type.
Specify the IP address, domain name or NetBIOS name (computer name) of the file server
and the name of the share to which you want to allow user access. Enter the path in one of
the following formats.
“\\<IP address>\<share name>”
“\\<domain name>\<share name>”
“\\<computer name>\<share name>”
For example, if you enter “\\my-server\Tmp”, this allows remote users to access all files and/
or folders in the “\Tmp” share on the “my-server” computer.
OK Click OK to save the changes and return to the main SSL Application Configuration screen.
Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes and return to the main SSL Application Configuration
screen.
Table 357 Configuration > Object > SSL Application > Add/Edit: Web Application/File Sharing
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