HP Firewall manual Security zone list, Adding a security zone, Fields of the security zone list

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Adding a security zone

Allows you to add a security zone.

 

 

 

Importing security zones from a

Allows you to import security zones from a device.

device

 

 

 

 

 

Allows you to delete security zones.

Deleting security zones

Follow these steps:

1.

Select the check boxes before the security zones to be deleted.

 

 

2.

Click Delete.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION:

Security zones Local, Trust, DMZ, and Untrust are system predefined security zones and cannot be deleted.

Security zones that have been referenced cannot be deleted.

Security zone list

The security zone list is on the security zone management page, as shown in Figure 58. Table 62 describes the fields of the list.

Table 62 Fields of the security zone list

Field

Description

Security Zone

Name of the security zone

 

 

Device

Device that is configured with the security zone

 

 

Referenced

Whether the security zone is referenced or not

 

 

Operation

Click the icon to delete the security zone.

 

 

Return to Security zone management functions.

Adding a security zone

From the navigation tree of the firewall management component, select Security Zones under Security Policy Management to enter the security zone management page, as shown in Figure 58. Click Add to enter the Add Security Zone page, type a name for the security zone, and click Add.

Figure 59 Add a security zone

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HP Firewall manual Security zone list, Adding a security zone, Fields of the security zone list

Firewall specifications

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