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SSL VPN - Tunnel Access - Unable to add LAN Subnet to Permitted network resources

Hey Guys,


I've configured my SSL VPN and that seems to be working correctly.

 

I'm attempting to add the whole LAN subnet to the SSL VPN so I can access LAN devices over the SSL VPN. I have tested access with a single IP Hosts and that's working. But when I try to create an IP host for the whole LAN subnet it won't let me add it.

 

Running an XG 125w, firmware version 17.5.5 MR-5.

In VPN>SSL VPN(Remote Access)>"My VPN">Tunnel Access>Permitted network resources (IPv4)> I choose Add Item>Create New>Network>

From here I give it a name, e.g. "Lan Subnets" and choose IPv4.

For Type I choose "Network". It auto selects subnet as 24/(255.255.255.0) which looks good. When I try to save, it asks for an IP address. No matter if I leave it blank or add choose any IP I add it says I must enter a valid IP.

I've also tried IP Range, but when I create that, it doesn't show up on the list of hosts I can add to the "Permitted network resources" in the Tunnel Access.

 

Is there a step I'm missing to add the full subnet to the SSL VPN Tunnel Access? Or is this not an option and I just need to do single IP hosts?

 

Kind regards

Aaron



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