User guide

Using Network Objects
228 Check Point Safe@Office User Guide
DHCP reservation, and it is useful if you are hosting a public Internet server on your
network.
Web Filtering enforcement
You can specify whether or not to enforce the Web Filtering service and Web rules for
the network object. Network objects that are excluded from such enforcement will be
able to access the Internet without restriction. For information on Web Filtering, see
Web Filtering on page 575. For information on Web rules, see Using Web Rules on
page 567.
Secure HotSpot enforcement
In Safe@Office products with Power Pack, you can specify whether or not to exclude
the network object from HotSpot enforcement. Excluded network objects will be able
to access the network without viewing the My HotSpot page. Furthermore, users on
HotSpot networks will be able to access the excluded network object without viewing
the My HotSpot page. For information on Secure HotSpot, see Configuring Secure
HotSpot on page 419.
802.1x port-based security enforcement
In Safe@Office products with Power Pack, when DHCP reservation is used, you can
specify whether or not to exclude a computer from 802.1x port-based security
enforcement. Excluded computers will be able to connect to the Safe@Office
appliance's ports and access the network without authenticating. For information on
802.1x port-based security, see Using Port-Based Security on page 413.