Chapter 31 Content Filter Screens
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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Schedule | Select a schedule to define when to apply this content filter policy. You can |
| define different policies for different time periods. For example, you could |
| have one policy that blocks access to certain categories of web sites during |
| working hours and another policy that allows access to certain categories |
| after the work day is over. |
| Select Create Object to configure a new schedule (see Chapter 37 on page |
| 527 for details). |
| Select none to have the content filter policy apply all of the time. |
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Address | Select the address or address group for which you wan to use this policy. |
| Select Create Object to configure a new address or address group. |
| Select any to have the content filter policy apply to all of the web access |
| requests that the ZyWALL receives from any IP address. |
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Filter Profile | Use the |
| use for this policy. The content filter profile defines to which web services, |
| web sites or web site categories access is to be allowed or denied. Use the |
| content filter Filter Profile screens to configure the profiles. |
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User/Group | Use the |
| want to use this policy. |
| Select Create Object to configure a new user account (see Section 34.2.1 |
| on page 506 for details). |
| Select any to have the content filter policy apply to all of the web access |
| requests that the ZyWALL receives from any user. |
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OK | Click OK to save your changes back to the ZyWALL. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes. |
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31.4 Content Filter Profile Screen
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 148
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
# | This column lists the index numbers of the content filter profiles. |
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Filtering Profile Name | This column lists the names of the content filter profiles. |
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