User Guide
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Configuring Traffic Control
2
In the
Name
text box, type a name for the traffic control filter.
This name is used on the Traffic Control page to identify the filter.
3
In the
From
text box, type the IP address or subnet of the traffic source or local network
associated with this filter.
You can type an IP address (192.168.111.13), a subnet address in slash notation
(192.168.111.0/24), or a host address in CIDR notation (192.168.111.2/32).
If this text box is empty, the filter applies to any source address.
For more information, see “Making Static Routes” on page 69.
4
In the
To
text box, type the IP address or subnet of the traffic destination or remote network
associated with this filter.
You can type an IP address (192.168.111.13), a subnet address in slash notation
(192.168.111.0/24), or a host address in CIDR notation (192.168.111.2/32).
If this text box is empty, the filter applies to any destination address.
For more information, see “Making Static Routes” on page 69.
5
From the
Protocol
drop-down list, select the IP protocol for traffic associated with this filter.
If you select "Other," you must enter a valid IP protocol number in the adjacent text box.
The range for IP protocols is 1 to 255.
6
In the
Source port
text box, type the source port for traffic associated with this filter.
This field is enabled only when the protocol is TCP or UDP.
You can enter a value from 1 to 65535. If you do not enter a number, all ports are used.
7
In the
Destination port
text box, type the destination port for traffic associated with this filter.
This field is enabled only when the protocol is TCP or UDP.
You can enter a value from 1 to 65535. If you do not enter a number, all ports are used.
8
Click
OK
to add the filter to the category.
9
Click
Submit
on the Traffic Control page to save your changes.
Editing a traffic control filter
1
Select one entry from any category, and then click the
Edit
button adjacent to the category.
The Edit Traffic Control Filter dialog box appears.
2
Complete the fields as shown in the procedure, “Adding a traffic control filter” on page 140.
3
Click
Submit
on the Traffic Control page to save your changes.
Summary of Contents for Firebox X20E
Page 20: ...The Firebox X Edge and Your Network 8 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 32: ...Using the Quick Setup Wizard 20 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 64: ...Viewing the Configuration File 52 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 92: ...Configuring BIDS 80 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 102: ...Configuring the Wireless Card on Your Computer 90 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 114: ...Configuring Policies for the Optional Network 102 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 138: ...Using Additional Services for Proxies 126 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 158: ...Working with Firewall NAT 146 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 166: ...Using Certificates on the Firebox X Edge 154 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 208: ...Updating Gateway AV IPS 196 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 220: ...Frequently Asked Questions 208 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 302: ...Limited Hardware Warranty 290 Firebox X Edge e Series...
Page 310: ...298 Firebox X Edge e Series...