Instruction manual
Section 4, User Interface Guide NetVanta 2000 Series System Manual
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Changing the Priority of a Policy
You can change the access policy priority by two ways: You can do simple priority corrections by using the
up (-) and down (¯) buttons, which are located at the end columns of each policy in the access policy table.
Clicking the up or down button increases or decreases the priority of the access policy with respect to its
neighboring policies.
Alternative way can be used for major priority corrections. Select the policy whose priority you want to
change by entering its Rule ID in the text box located after
P
LACE
R
ULE
tab. This is located at the end of
the policy table.
Then use the
B
EFORE
/A
FTER
radio button in combination with Rule ID text box following this radio button
to decide the new place in the table for this policy, and click the
I
NSERT
button.
The policy will be moved to the new place in the table.
Default Access Policies
By default, the NetVanta 2000 series has eight corporate outbound policies configured for accessing
popular Internet services from corporate network. With these default access policies any host in the
corporate network can access the specified services on any host in the Internet. You can modify these
policies to suite your network access policy.
> POLICIES > VPN
When adding a VPN policy, decide its priority. By default, new VPN policies will be added with the least
priority (i.e., at the end of the VPN policy table).
For setting the priority of a new VPN policy, select the
AFTER or BEFORE option from the drop down
A
DD
menu. Enter the existing VPN policy name to use as the placing guide for the newly added VPN
policy.
VPN policies may be added using either manual or automatic key management.
Deleting A VPN Policy
Select he VPN policy you want to delete from the VPN policy table and click the D
ELETE
button. This will
bring up the VPN policy delete confirmation dialog.
Default access policies have NAT enabled.