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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 33 Configuring Policy Objects for Remote Access VPNs
Add or Edit WINS Server List Dialog Box
Add or Edit WINS Server List Dialog Box
Use the WINS Server Lists dialog box to create, copy, and edit WINS server list objects. A WINS Server
List object defines a list of Windows Internet Naming Server (WINS) servers, which are used to translate
Windows file server names to IP addresses.
Navigation Path
Select Manage > Policy Objects, then select WINS Server Lists from the Object Type Selector.
Right-click inside the work area and select New Object or right-click a row and select Edit Object.
Related Topics
Configuring WINS/NetBIOS Name Service (NBNS) Servers To Enable File System Access in SSL
VPNs, page 30-76
Policy Object Manager, page 6-4
Field Reference
Add or Edit WINS Server Dialog Box
Use the Add/Edit WINS Server dialog box to create a new WINS server entry or edit an existing entry
in the table in the WINS Server Lists dialog box.
Table 33-57 WINS Server Lists Dialog Box
Element Description
Name The object name, which can be up to 128 characters. Object names are
not case-sensitive. For more information, see Creating Policy Objects,
page 6-9.
Description An optional description of the object.
WINS Server List The WINS servers that are defined for the object.
To add a server, click the Add button and fill in the Add WINS
Server dialog box (see Add or Edit WINS Server Dialog Box,
page 33-74).
To edit a server, select it and click the Edit button.
To delete a server, select it and click the Delete button.
Category The category assigned to the object. Categories help you organize and
identify rules and objects. See Using Category Objects, page 6-12.
Allow Value Override per
Device
Overrides
Edit button
Whether to allow the object definition to be changed at the device level.
For more information, see Allowing a Policy Object to Be Overridden,
page 6-18 and Understanding Policy Object Overrides for Individual
Devices, page 6-17.
If you allow device overrides, you can click the Edit button to create,
edit, and view the overrides. The Overrides field indicates the number
of devices that have overrides for this object.