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| Table 77 SECURITY > CONTENT FILTER > Policy (continued) | |
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| Insert | Type the index number for where you want to put a content filter policy. |
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| For example, if you type 6, your new content filter policy becomes |
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| number 6 and the previous content filter policy 6 (if there is one) becomes |
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| content filter policy 7. |
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| Click Insert to display the screens where you configure the content filter |
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| Move | Type a content filter policy’s index number and the number for where you |
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| want to put that policy. Click Move to move the policy to the number that |
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| you typed. The ordering of your policies is important as they are applied |
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| in order of their numbering. |
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12.5 Content Filter Policy: General
Click SECURITY > CONTENT FILTER > Policy and use the Insert button or a policy’s general icon to display the following screen.
Use this screen to restrict web features and edit the source (user) addresses or ranges of addresses to which the content filter policy applies.
Figure 174 SECURITY > CONTENT FILTER > Policy > General
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 78 SECURITY > CONTENT FILTER > Policy > General
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Active | Select this option to turn on the content filter policy. |
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Policy Name | Enter a descriptive name of up to 31 printable ASCII characters (except |
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