Setting up End-User Access
Defining the Default Network Policy
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The
Network Filters
page appears.
STEP 2
You can do any of the following:
•
Set the
Default Network Policy
to control what happens to traffic not
explicitly covered by defined filters. See
•
View or delete the existing filters defined for the NSS from the
Active
Network Access Filters
table. See
”Network Filters Overview” on page 20
•
Create a new filter based on an
IP/MAC Address
or a range of IP
addresses. See
”Creating a Network Filter” on page 23
Defining the Default Network Policy
The default network policy is the policy that defines the gateway for
communication to the NSS. It specifies how traffic that is not covered by defined
filters is handled. The default policy can be defined to either accept or reject such
traffic.
To define the default network policy:
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Access
Network
.