Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 180

Inbound Rules field descriptions, Table C-19, Field, Description

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180 Field descriptions Firewall field descriptions Table C-19 Computer Groups tab field descriptions (Continued) Section Field Description Access Control No restrictions (Outbound Rules) A host assigned to this group may pass any traffic to the external network. You do not need to define rules for access groups in this category. The No Restrictions setting overrides any outbound rules. This is the default setting. Block ALL outbound access When an access group is configured to block all Internet access behavior, all outbound traffic is blocked. A host assigned to this group may not pass any traffic through the security gateway. No rules need to be defined for access groups in this category. This is useful for nodes that only require access to the LAN and do not require access to the external network, for example network printers. Use rules defined in Outbound Rules Screen When an access group is configured to use rules defined in the Outbound Rules tab, you must specify the type of traffic that the host, as a member of that logical group, may pass. Do this by creating an outbound rule. When this option is used, hosts are only allowed to pass traffic that matches the outbound rule list for that access group. The outbound default state of the security gateway is that all outbound traffic is blocked until the outbound rules are configured to allow certain kinds of outbound traffic. Inbound Rules field descriptions The Inbound Rules tab lets you define the traffic that can access your internal network. Table C-20 Inbound Rules fields description Section Inbound Rules Field Rule Description Select an inbound rule to edit or delete.

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Field descriptions
Firewall field descriptions
Inbound Rules field descriptions
The Inbound Rules tab lets you define the traffic that can access your internal
network.
Access Control
(Outbound Rules)
No restrictions
A host assigned to this group may pass any
traffic to the external network. You do not need
to define rules for access groups in this category.
The No Restrictions setting overrides any
outbound rules. This is the default setting.
Block ALL
outbound access
When an access group is configured to block all
Internet access behavior, all outbound traffic is
blocked. A host assigned to this group may not
pass any traffic through the security gateway. No
rules need to be defined for access groups in this
category. This is useful for nodes that only
require access to the LAN and do not require
access to the external network, for example
network printers.
Use rules defined
in Outbound
Rules Screen
When an access group is configured to use rules
defined in the Outbound Rules tab, you must
specify the type of traffic that the host, as a
member of that logical group, may pass. Do this
by creating an outbound rule. When this option
is used, hosts are only allowed to pass traffic
that matches the outbound rule list for that
access group.
The outbound default state of the security
gateway is that all outbound traffic is blocked
until the outbound rules are configured to allow
certain kinds of outbound traffic.
Table C-19
Computer Groups tab field descriptions (Continued)
Section
Field
Description
Table C-20
Inbound Rules fields description
Section
Field
Description
Inbound Rules
Rule
Select an inbound rule to edit or delete.