User guide
Adding and Configuring Services
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5 (Optional) You can customize both the name and the comments that
appear when the service is being configured. Click in the Name or
Comment box and type the name or comment you want.
6 Click OK.
The service’s Properties dialog box appears. For information on configuring
service properties see, “Defining Service Properties” on page 103.
7 Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.
You can add more than one service while the Services dialog box is open.
8 Click Close.
The new service appears in Policy Manager Services Arena.
Adding multiple services of the same type
In developing a security policy for your network, you might want to add
the same service more than once. For example, you might need to restrict
Web access for the majority of your users while allowing complete Web
access to your executive team. To do this, you would create two separate
HTTP services with different properties for the outgoing rule.
1 Add the first service, as described in steps 1 — 4 in “Adding a service”
on page 97.
2 Modify the name of the service to reflect its role within your security
policy and add any relevent comments.
Using the example of separate HTTP services described previously, you might call
the first HTTP service “restricted_web_access.”
3 Click OK to bring up the service’s Properties dialog box and define
outgoing properties, as described in “Adding service properties” on
page 104.
Using the previous example, you might add an alias called “staff,” which includes
a range of IP addresses or group of authenticated users. For more information on
aliases, see “Using Aliases” on page 128.
4 Add the second HTTP service.
Using the previous example, you might call this second HTTP service
“full_web_access.”
5 Click OK to bring up the service’s Properties dialog box and define
outgoing properties, as described in “Adding service properties” on
page 104.
Using the previous example, you might add an alias called “executives.”