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Useful Procedures for Access Rules and Firewalls
Useful Procedures for Access Rules and Firewalls
This section contains procedures that you may find useful.
How Do I View Activity on My Firewall?
How Do I Configure a Firewall on an Unsupported Interface?
How Do I Configure a Firewall After I Have Configured a VPN?
How Do I Permit Specific Traffic Through a DMZ Interface?
How Do I Modify an Existing Firewall to Permit Traffic from a New Network
or Host?
How Do I Configure NAT Passthrough for a Firewall?
How Do I Permit Traffic Through a Firewall to My Easy VPN Concentrator?
How Do I Associate a Rule with an Interface?
How Do I Disassociate an Access Rule from an Interface
How Do I Delete a Rule That Is Associated with an Interface?
How Do I Create an Access Rule for a Java List?
Rules Windows
These windows let you examine, create, edit, and delete rules.
Access Rules window—Access rules most commonly define the traffic
that you want to permit or deny entry to your LAN or exit from your
LAN, but they can be used for other purposes as well.
NAT Rules window—NAT rules are used to specify a set of addresses to
translate.
IPSec Rules window—IPSec rules are extended rules used in IP Sec
policies to specify which traffic will be encrypted for VPN connections.
NAC Rules window—Rules that specify the IP addresses to be admitted
to the network, or blocked from the network.
Firewall Rules window—Rules that can specify source and destination
addresses, type of traffic, and whether the traffic should be permitted or
denied.