Specifications
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02
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Configuring Firewall Policy
A policy is the collective term for the rules that apply to incoming and outgoing traffic between
two interface types. Before you can create a Firewall policy, you need to enable Firewall.
1. Go to the Polices, Triggers and Intrusion Detection section of the “Security Interface
Configuration” page. Click on the “Firewall Policy Configuration” link, The Firewall Policy
Configuration page is displayed.
Figure 6-52 Web Tool – Security: Firewall Policy Configuration page
2. In the page, you will see the “Current Firewall Policies” table. The table contains details of
each Firewall policy. You can now configure the Port Filters.
Configuring Port Filters
A port filter is an individual rule that determines what kind of traffic can pass between two
interfaces specified in an existing policy.
1. From the Current Firewall Policies table, click on the Port Filters link for the policy that you
want to configure. The page displayed contains three Add Filter hyperlinks that allow you to
create three different kinds of port filter. For a TCP port filter click on Add TCP Filter. The
following page is displayed:
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