Chapter 1. X Family Startup Configuration

Would you like to configure DNS?

<Y,[N]>:y

Would you like to use the DNS

configuration obtained from the

WAN connection ?

<[Y],N>:n

 

(0.0.0.0 to clear): []: 10.0.0.1

Enter DNS Server

1

IP Address

Enter DNS Server

2

IP Address

(0.0.0.0 to clear): []: 10.0.0.2

Enter DNS Server

3

IP Address

(0.0.0.0 to clear): []:

Enter DNS Search

Domain 1

(""

to

clear): []: example.com

Enter DNS Search

Domain 2

(""

to

clear): []:

Enter DNS Search

Domain 3

(""

to

clear): []:

DNS settings manually configured.

DNS Server 1: 10.0.0.1

DNS Server 2: 10.0.0.2

DNS Server 3:

DNS Domain 1: example.com

DNS Domain 2:

DNS Domain 3:

Enter [A]ccept, [C]hange, or [E]xit without saving [C]: a

Setup Firewall Rules

The Setup Firewall Rules dialog will reset all firewall rules back to the factory defaults and then enable you to view and modify them.You are also able to configure web filtering.

Example

Firewall policy rules control the flow of network traffic between security zones. Firewall policy rules control traffic flow based on source and destination security zones and network protocol.

Would you like to modify firewall policy rules? <Y,[N]>:y

The current state of firewall rules is as follows:

ID

Action

Source

Destination

Service

E

1

permit

LAN

WAN

ANY

X

2

permit

WAN

this-device

vpn-protocols

X

3

permit

LAN

this-device

management

X

4

permit

LAN

this-device

network-protocols

X

Key: (E)nabled

Modifying the firewall rules via this wizard resets the rules to a default state and allows you to configure basic policies for Internet access, web filtering, and device management.

Do you want to continue? <Y,[N]>:y

Would you like default policies allowing all internal security zones access to the Internet? <Y,[N]>:y

You may now choose to enable the web filtering service. Note that access to this service requires a subscription.

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