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Chapter 6 Device Security Settings
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 68
Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Content Filter > Policy > Add/
General
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Policy Name
Enter a descriptive name of up to 31 printable ASCII characters (except
Extended ASCII characters) for the content filter policy. Spaces are
allowed.
Active
Select this option to turn on the content filter policy.
Restrict Web Features
Select the check box(es) to restrict a feature. When you try to access a
page containing a restricted feature, the whole page will be blocked or
the restricted feature part of the web page will appear blank or grayed
out. You will also see the message and URL you configured in the
Denied Access Message
and
Redirect URL
fields.
ActiveX
is a tool for building dynamic and active web pages and
distributed object applications. When you visit an ActiveX web site,
ActiveX controls are downloaded to your browser, where they remain in
case you visit the site again.
Java
is a programming language and development environment for
building downloadable Web components or Internet and intranet
business applications of all kinds.
Cookies
are files stored on a computer’s hard drive. Some web servers
use them to track usage and provide service based on ID.
Web Proxy
is a server that acts as an intermediary between a user and
the Internet to provide security, administrative control, and caching
service. When a proxy server is located on the WAN it is possible for
LAN users to circumvent content filtering by pointing to this proxy
server.
Address Setup
Address Type
Do you want the policy to apply to packets from a particular (single) IP,
a range of IP addresses (for example 192.168.1.10 to 192.169.1.50), a
subnet or any IP address? Select an option from the drop-down list box
that includes:
Single Address
,
Range Address
,
Subnet Address
and
Any Address
.
Start IP Address
Enter the single IP address or the starting IP address in a range here.
End IP Address
Enter the ending IP address in a range here.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask here, if applicable.
Add
Click
Add
to add a new address to the
Configured Address
box. You
can add multiple addresses, ranges of addresses, and/or subnets.
Modify
To edit an existing source or destination address, select it from the box
and click
Modify
.
Delete
Highlight an existing source or destination address from the
Configured Address
box and click
Delete
to remove it.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your customized settings and exit this screen.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
Summary of Contents for Centralized Network Management Vantage CNM
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Page 210: ...Chapter 8 Device Log Vantage CNM User s Guide 210...
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Page 265: ...265 PART IV Monitor Device Status Monitor 267 Device HA Status Monitor 269 Device Alarm 271...
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Page 277: ...277 PART V Log Report Device Operation Report 279 CNM Logs 291 VRPT 293...
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Page 312: ...Chapter 21 CNM System Setting Vantage CNM User s Guide 312...
Page 318: ...Chapter 24 Vantage CNM Software Upgrade Vantage CNM User s Guide 318...
Page 322: ...Chapter 26 About Vantage CNM Vantage CNM User s Guide 322...
Page 323: ...323 PART VII Account Management Group 325 Account 329...
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Page 332: ...Chapter 28 Account Vantage CNM User s Guide 332...
Page 333: ...333 PART VIII Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 335...
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Page 378: ...Appendix E IP Address Assignment Conflicts Vantage CNM User s Guide 378...
Page 382: ...Appendix F Common Services Vantage CNM User s Guide 382...
Page 416: ...Appendix H Open Software Announcements Vantage CNM User s Guide 416...
Page 424: ...Appendix J Customer Support Vantage CNM User s Guide 424...
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