Figure 80 Rule management page
Table 89 Fields of the policy’s rule list
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| ID of the interzone rule | ||
| When you create an interzone rule, the system automatically assigns an ID to the | ||
ID | rule according to the number of existing rules for the source zone and destination | ||
zone pair, starting from 0. For example, the first rule created for the source zone | |||
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| Trust and the destination zone DMZ is numbered 0, the second rule created for the | ||
| same source zone and destination zone pair is numbered 1. | ||
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Src Zone | Source zone of the interzone rule | ||
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Dest Zone | Destination zone of the interzone rule | ||
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Src IP | Source IP address of the interzone rule | ||
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Dest IP | Destination IP address of the interzone rule | ||
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Service | All services of the interzone rule | ||
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Time Range | Time range during which the interzone rule takes effect | ||
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Description | Descriptive information about the interzone rule | ||
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Action | Filtering action of the interzone rule | ||
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Status | Whether the interzone rule is enabled or disabled | ||
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Logging | Whether logging is enabled for the interzone rule | ||
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Sort | Click the | icon to change the position of the interzone rule among the rules for | |
the same source zone and destination zone. See “Sorting interzone rules.” | |||
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Details/Modify | Click the | icon to enter the interzone rule list and modify the interzone rule. | |
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To add more interzone rules to the policy, click Add on the policy’s rule management page. A page as shown in Figure 81 appears, showing all rules that have been created for the same source zone and destination zone pair but are not in the policy. Select the rules you want to add to the policy and click Add.
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