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This panel allows you to define the following parameters for each entry:

List No.

This field identifies a security table. It corresponds with the List No displayed on the upper left hand corner of the security table.

Transmit Check

This parameter determines whether IP datagrams to be transmitted on the interface are checked to see if they match the entries in the security table.

Action on No Match

This parameter specifies whether to allow an IP datagram that does not match the criteria defined in the corresponding Security table to be forwarded to its destination (pass) or to be discarded (block). If two tables are assigned to the same port and the Action on No Match parameters are not the same, the values configured for Security Access List 2 take precedence.

Receive Check

This parameter determines whether IP datagrams received on the interface are checked to see if they match the entries in the Security table.

Action on No Match

This parameter specifies whether to allow an IP datagram that does not match the criteria defined in the corresponding security table to be forwarded to its destination (pass) or to be discarded (block). If two tables are assigned to the same port and the Action on No Match parameter are not the same, the values configured for the security access list 2 takes precedence.

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