Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 71

Firewall, Enable Rule, To define outbound access

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Network traffic control 71 Defining outbound access service. If computer group 1 has no rules, all outbound traffic is allowed by default. If Figure 5-1 shows a diagram of these examples. Figure 5-1 Outbound rules example Outbound rule Name: E_Mail_1 Computer group: Everyone Service: Mail(SMTP) Outbound rule Name: FTP_2 Computer group: Group 2 Service: FTP Everyone computer group Computer group 1 Computer group 2 To define outbound access You can manage your outbound access by creating a rule, updating it when your needs change, or deleting it when you no longer need it. You can also temporarily disable outbound access for troubleshooting or controlling traffic. See "Outbound Rules tab field descriptions" on page 181. To define an outbound rule 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click Firewall. 2 In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab, under Computer Groups, on the Computer Group drop-down list, select an computer group. To see a list of rules for the selected computer group, click View. 3 In the Name text box, type a unique name for the outbound rule. 4 Check Enable Rule. 5 On the Service drop-down list, select an outbound service. 6 Click Add. The configured rule is displayed in the Outbound Rules List.

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Network traffic control
Defining outbound access
service. If computer group 1 has no rules, all outbound traffic is allowed by
default. If
Figure 5-1
shows a diagram of these examples.
Figure 5-1
Outbound rules example
To define outbound access
You can manage your outbound access by creating a rule, updating it when your
needs change, or deleting it when you no longer need it. You can also
temporarily disable outbound access for troubleshooting or controlling traffic.
See
“Outbound Rules tab field descriptions”
on page 181.
To define an outbound rule
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
Firewall
.
2
In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab,
under Computer Groups, on
the Computer Group drop-down list, select an computer group.
To see a list of rules for the selected computer group, click
View
.
3
In the Name text box, type a unique name for the outbound rule.
4
Check
Enable Rule
.
5
On the Service drop-down list, select an outbound service.
6
Click
Add
.
The configured rule is displayed in the Outbound Rules List.
Outbound rule
Name: E_Mail_1
Computer group:
Everyone
Service:
Mail(SMTP)
Outbound rule
Name: FTP_2
Computer group:
Group 2
Service: FTP
Everyone computer group
Computer group 2
Computer group 1