Users Guide

Table Of Contents
(config) #show acl acl-table | include store-override 81 session 744 2 3 store-
override 0
(config) #show acl ace-table acl 81
744: any 55.55.55.36 255.255.255.255 0 0-0 0-0 f80001:permit
745: 55.55.55.36 255.255.255.255 any 0 0-0 0-0 f80000:deny
746: any any 0 0-0 0-0 f180000:deny
Creating an IPWhitelist
This features allow you to whitelist a range of IP addresses.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services> Stateful Firewall > IPWhitelist page on the
WebUI.
2. Click Add to create a new range of IPAddresses.
3. Enter IPaddress range in the Start IPAddress and End IPAddress fields.
4. Click Done to save the new IP address range, add it to the list of whitelisted IP addresses.
5. Click Apply to update the reputation policy with the information provided and navigate to the Firewall
Policies page.
In the CLI
To add a IPWhitelist entry, execute the following command:
(host) (config) #ip-classification whitelist-db add <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D>
User Roles
User roles are comprised of user role settings, firewall policies, and bandwidth contracts. This section describes
the procedure to create a new user role, and associate a firewall policy with that role.
This section describes how to create a new user role. When you create a user role, you must specify one or
more firewall policies for the role.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Access Control > User Roles page.
2. Click Add to create and configure a new user role.
3. Enter a user role name.
4. Under Firewall Policies, click Add.
5. Select one of the following three options to add a policy to the role.
l To use an associate an existing policy to the user role, select Choose from Configured Policies then
select an existing policy from the drop-down list.
l to create a new policy based upon the settings of an existing policy, select Create New Policy from
Existing Policy drop-down list, then select an existing policy from the drop-down list. The Policies page
appears, allowing you to configure a new firewall policy.
l To create and configure an entirely new policy, select Create New Policy, then click Create. The
Policies page appears, allowing you to configure a new firewall policy.
For more information on creating a firewall policy, see Configuring Firewall Policies on page 370.
6. Click Done to add the policy to the user role.
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